Your Love Never Fails 13 years old

There is no bond stronger than family.

Your Love Never Fails

Your Love Never Fails is the story of Laura (Elisa Donovan), a working mother who just wants to spend more time with her daughter Kelsey, 9. Unfortunately, her demanding boss Paul (Fred Willard) has other ideas. When Kelsey’s father, Dylan (Brad Rowe) files for joint custody, Laura is forced to take Kelsey to Texas, where she confronts the lifestyle, church and father (Tom Skerritt) that she left behind. With the help of the local church Pastor, Frank (John Schneider), Laura and Dylan will find their way back to the commitment they made to each other and to Kelsey.

Credits

Your Love Never Fails Cast

Name Character
Brad Rowe He was 40, now 53 years old as Dylan Connors
Tom Skerritt He was 77, now 90 years old as Jack Connors
Tracey Gold She was 41, now 54 years old as Samantha Pierce
Vail Bloom She was 28, now 41 years old as Beth
Catherine Hicks She was 59, now 72 years old as Judge Cramer
Victoria Pratt She was 40, now 53 years old as Anne Marie
Fred Willard He was 71, 80 years old when he died as Paul
Elisa Donovan She was 40, now 53 years old as Laura Conners
Barry Barnholtz as Bart
Caia Coley She was 42, now 55 years old as Judy
Robert Neary He was 46, now 59 years old as Dan
John Schneider He was 50, now 64 years old as Pastor Frank
Kirstin Dorn She was 11, now 24 years old as Kelsey Connors
Chonda Pierce She was 51, now 64 years old as Ms. Chang
Anna Barnholtz as Cathy
Anna Barnholtz as Kathy

Your Love Never Fails Crew

Name Department
Michael Feifer as Director. He was 42 (now 55) years old Directing
Michael Feifer as Producer. He was 42 (now 55) years old Production
Michael Feifer as Screenplay. He was 42 (now 55) years old Writing
Peter Sullivan as Story. He was 34 (now 47) years old Writing
Peter Sullivan as Screenplay. He was 34 (now 47) years old Writing
Jeffrey Schenck as Story. Writing
Your Love Never Fails poster
Your Love Never Fails (13 years)

There is no bond stronger than family.

  • Release day: Friday, February 04, 2011
  • Runtime: 96 minutes