Mountain Top


11:00 am - 1:00 pm, Monday, July 13 on WZME Heartland (43.9)

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About this Broadcast
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A lawyer-turned-preacher living in a small Appalachian town is pursued by an eccentric man to represent him in court. Now involved in a case that ties into his own small-town life, the former attorney agrees to help a man using his dreams as evidence to fight big corporations.

2017 English
Drama Mystery Adaptation

Cast & Crew
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Barry Corbin (Actor) .. Sam Miller
Coby Ryan McLaughlin (Actor) .. Mike Andrews
Valerie Azlynn (Actor) .. Peg Andrews
Lin Shaye (Actor) .. Muriel Miller
Danny Vinson (Actor) .. Braxton Hodges
Burgess Jenkins (Actor) .. Bobby Lambert
Gregory Alan Williams (Actor) .. Lamar Cochran
Bob Gunton (Actor) .. Maxwell Forrest
Rachel Hendrix (Actor) .. Melissa Hall
Sydney Penny (Actor) .. Judge Coberg

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Barry Corbin (Actor) .. Sam Miller
Born: October 16, 1940
Birthplace: Lamesa, Texas, United States
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Trivia: Actor Barry Corbin may be best remembered for portraying Maurice Minnifield, the blustery but good-hearted ex-astronaut and entrepreneurial owner of Cicely, Alaska, in the popular TV show Northern Exposure (1990-95). Prior to that, he worked steadily on stage, screen and television since the mid '70s. With his stocky build and big voice, the Texas native is noted for his portrayals of policemen, soldiers, and father figures. He received formal training in theater at Texas Tech, and, after spending two years in the Marines, Corbin returned home and began acting in regional theater. He later went to New York where he worked on and off Broadway. He moved to L.A. in 1977 where he began writing radio plays for National Public Radio. In 1980 Corbin began his feature-film career, appearing in three popular films: Any Which Way You Can, Stir Crazy, and Urban Cowboy. Among his other early career highlights are Six Pack, Honkytonk Man, and playing General Beringer in John Badham's nuclear thriller WarGames. He continued to work steadily in TV and film in projects such as LBJ: The Early Years, Nothing In Common, Critters 2, and Who's Harry Crumb before landing his iconic part on Northern Exposure.After the quirky CBS series ended, he could be seen in Curdled, The Drew Carey Show, and in a recurring role on the drama series One Tree Hill. In 2007 he was in the Best Picture winning No Country For Old Men. His most recent credits include Feed he Fish, and Valley of the Sun.
Coby Ryan McLaughlin (Actor) .. Mike Andrews
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Valerie Azlynn (Actor) .. Peg Andrews
Born: November 25, 1980
Birthplace: New London, Connecticut, United States
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Trivia: Had open-heart surgery to repair a congenital defect at age 13, and performed in a middle-school production of Guys and Dolls shortly after recovering. Moved to New York at the age of 17 to pursue an acting career. Sang with an opera company in Manhattan before moving to Los Angeles to focus on screen work. Dyed her naturally blonde hair brown for her role on Sullivan & Son.
Lin Shaye (Actor) .. Muriel Miller
Born: October 12, 1943
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
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Trivia: Detroit native Lin Shaye studied art history at the University of Michigan before moving to New York to focus on acting. She started landing film and TV roles in the late '70s and early '80s with appearances in movies like The Long Riders, Alone in the Dark, and Brewster's Millions, and began earning a reputation as a memorable character actress. She would become a familiar face for her memorable roles as Mrs. Nuegeboren in 1994's Dumb and Dumber and Magda in 1998's There's Something About Mary, and would continue to take on quirky projects in the years that followed, like in 2006's Snakes on a Plane and 2010's Insidious.
Danny Vinson (Actor) .. Braxton Hodges
Born: May 06, 1954
Burgess Jenkins (Actor) .. Bobby Lambert
Born: October 24, 1973
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Gregory Alan Williams (Actor) .. Lamar Cochran
Born: June 12, 1956
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Bob Gunton (Actor) .. Maxwell Forrest
Born: November 15, 1945
Birthplace: Santa Monica, California, United States
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Trivia: California-born actor Robert Gunton has been essaying film character roles since 1980. Among his film credits are Rollover (1981), Matewan (1987), Glory (1988) and Cookie (1989). Many observers feel that Gunton was at his performing peak in the role of a wildly neurotic streetcorner evangelist in the little-seen satire Static (1985). A seasoned improv performer, Robert Gunton was one of the regulars (along with such future notables as Mark-Linn Baker and Joe Mantegna on the Manhattan-based TV series Comedy Zone (1984).
Rachel Hendrix (Actor) .. Melissa Hall
Birthplace: Dothan, Alabama, United States
Trivia: Wrote and illustrated short stories at a young age, and at age 11 she wrote a novel about people who are transformed into cats by a wicked professor.Was the Miss Congeniality winner in her 7th grade pageant.Had mostly smaller roles in school plays throughout high school until her senior year when she landed the role of Dorothy in the Spring musical production of The Wizard of Oz.Developed a migraine during the Wizard of Oz opening night and decided she would not study theater in college despite her love of acting, and instead pursued a bachelor's degree in photography.
Sydney Penny (Actor) .. Judge Coberg
Born: August 07, 1971
Birthplace: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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Trivia: Lead actress, onscreen from the '80s.
Clifton Powell (Actor)
Born: March 16, 1956
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Trivia: Few actors possess the range required to craft some of the most colorful villains ever committed to celluloid before turning around to portray such a benevolent and beloved leader as Martin Luther King Jr., and it's a testament to Clifton Powell's skills as a performer that he could be equally believable doing both. It was during the early '90s that Powell first began to rise to prominence in television and film, with standout roles in Bill Duke's Deep Cover and In the Heat of the Night preceding a pair of memorable supporting roles for the Hughes Brothers in Menace II Society and Dead Presidents. Though Powell would continue to appear in features, it was on the small screen that he gained most of his exposure in the early years. After gradually climbing the credits on such shows as Murder, She Wrote, The Jamie Foxx Show, and NYPD Blue, Powell would leave an indelible mark on viewers with his thoughtful portrayal of Martin Luther King Jr. in director Charles Burnett's Selma, Lord, Selma. With versatile, everyman looks that were something of a blessing and a curse, Powell quickly established himself as an actor capable of truly disappearing into his characters -- sometimes to a fault. While a slew of roles on screens big and small kept Powell a considerably busy man in the mid-'90s, later roles in such efforts as Lockdown, Civil Brand, and Never Die Alone proved that his persistence, talent, and dedication were beginning to pay off. In 2004, Powell and the cast of the wildly popular biopic Ray would be honored with a Screen Actor's Guild nomination, and though they didn't take home the prize it was obvious Powell was finally on the verge of breaking big. His dark turn in the T.D. Jakes screen-adaptation Woman Thou Art Loosed was followed by a series of small-screen appearances in House, M.D., CSI, and Day Break, and in 2007 alone Powell's name would be attached to no less than eight films being prepared for the big screen .

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