The Wednesday Night Save the World Society is a 2001 American film that runs for 84 minutes. The movie features a talented cast including Mary Margaret Robinson as Beverly, Ruth de Sosa as Dee, Dwight Hicks as Gary Quinn, Paul Rouch as Gerald, Roger Ranni as Larry Keller, David Grammer as Burt, Madison Wells as Delphine, Perry as Perry, and Holles Starr as Linda Mitchell.
The film follows the story of a group of unlikely heroes who come together on Wednesday nights to discuss current world issues and brainstorm ideas on how they can make a difference. Beverly, a retired teacher, leads the group with her passion and determination to save the world one small act at a time. Dee, a young activist, brings energy and enthusiasm to the group, while Gary Quinn, a former politician, provides a unique perspective on political issues.
As the group navigates through personal challenges and struggles, they come to realize that saving the world starts with saving themselves. With humor and heart, The Wednesday Night Save the World Society explores themes of friendship, community, and the power of ordinary people coming together to make a difference.
The film is a poignant reminder that change starts with a single person and that even the smallest actions can have a ripple effect on the world around us. With its talented cast and heartfelt message, The Wednesday Night Save the World Society is a must-watch for anyone who believes in the power of unity and the ability to make a difference.
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