Taking A Shot At Love (DVD)
$14.98
Former professional ballet dancer Jenna works with NHL star Ryan Cooper to help him recover from an injury using ballet as therapy, and as they grow close, he helps her mend her injured heart. But when it’s time for Ryan to return to the ice and leave Jenna and her small, Connecticut town, they both must consider the paths they want to take and just maybe, love will find its way. Stars Alexa PenaVega and Luke Macfarlane. English subtitles. Approx. 84 minutes.
3 in stock
SKU (UPC): 0767685165539
Produced by: Cinedigm
Binding: Video DVD
Published: June 2021
Publisher: Cineverse
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