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Saturday, 03/10/2018 9:29:55 AM

Saturday, March 10, 2018 9:29:55 AM

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Director and Star Daniel Roebuck Leads A Multi-City Bus Tour In Support of the March 23 Theatrical Release of “GETTING GRACE”

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/director-star-daniel-roebuck-leads-132000651.html

eteran Film & Television Star Meets an Enthusiastic Mob of Fans and Tourists in New York’s Times Square on Tuesday, March 6, 2018

NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / March 7, 2018 / On the fourth day of an eighteen-day, twenty-six city promotional tour, veteran film and television actor Daniel Roebuck was mobbed on Tuesday by fans and enthusiastic tourists in New York's infamous Times Square. The affable Roebuck charmed the crowd, posed for selfies with tourists and talked up his feature film directing debut, the acclaimed family film "GETTING GRACE."

"The response in New York has been amazing," said Roebuck as he stood in front of his billboard-wrapped Winnebago Bus. "People are responding to the concept of the film, the spectacle of the giant poster art and the novelty of meeting the star of the movie right here in Times Square," he continued. "We have been holding word-of-mouth screenings each night as we travel across the country, and all this activity is building tremendous buzz and enthusiasm for the film. I don't know of any other film that has launched a similar road-trip tour, so we're excited to be forging this new path."

Daniel Roebuck is a widely recognized star from over one-hundred feature film roles (including "THE FUGITIVE", "U.S. MARSHALLS" and the current Christian theatrical hit "LET THERE BE LIGHT") as well as from the enormously successful TV series recurring roles in "LOST" and 8-seasons of "MATLOCK" with Andy Griffith. Roebuck has been joined in different cities by other cast members, including newcomer Madelyn Dundon in the title role and film veteran Marsha Dietlein. "GETTING GRACE" tells the story of a teenaged girl's unusual response to a terminal cancer diagnosis. Other stars include Dana Ashbrook, Timothy Goodwin and Dwayne Whittaker. The film is rated PG-13 and has already won the best picture accolade at two, major film festivals.

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