The Ultimate Life | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | January 29, 2014
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Prequel portion is better than sequel part. Amateur acting. Over moralizing. Predictable. I'm not keen to root for billionares.
| genre | Drama |
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| synopsis | Despite his best intentions, billionaire Jason Stevens can’t find enough time to keep his beloved Alexia a priority. But when he discovers his late grandfather’s journal, he is transported back to Red Stevens’ incredible world. With everything he loves hanging in the balance, Jason Stevens hopes the past will prepare him well for the future. |
| lead actors | Peter Fonda | Bill Cobbs | Ali Hillis | David Mann | Logan Bartholomew | Abigail Mavity | Brett Rice | Drew Waters | Jack Depew | Elizabeth Ann Bennett | Lee Meriwether |
| director | Michael Landon | Jr. |












