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  1. Oct 11, 1987 · After the Promise: Directed by David Greene. With Mark Harmon, Diana Scarwid, Rosemary Dunsmore, Donnelly Rhodes. Elmer Jackson is a carpenter in a small Californian town in the 1930s.

  2. After the Promise is a 1987 American drama television film directed by David Greene and written by Robert W. Lenski from a story by Sebastian Milito. Inspired by actual events, the film stars Mark Harmon, Diana Scarwid, Rosemary Dunsmore and Donnelly Rhodes.

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  4. Elmer Jackson (mark harmon) is a carpenter in a small Californian town in the 1930s. Struggling to bring up 4 young boys after the death of his wife..great m...

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  6. Struggling to bring up 4 young boys after the death of his wife, he is horrified when the Government (citing trumped-up charges of parental neglect) places the boys into various foster homes and institutions, unaware of the abuse that boys would then be subjected to.

  7. Struggling to bring up 4 young boys after the death of his wife, he is horrified when the Government (citing trumped-up charges of parental neglect) places the boys into various foster homes and institutions, unaware of the abuse that the boys would then be subjected to.

  8. A Depression-era carpenter's (Mark Harmon) second wife (Diana Scarwid) helps him regain custody of his sons, taken from him when their mother (Rosemary Dunsmore) died.

  9. Brief Synopsis. Based on actual events, a widower struggles to regain custody of his sons, who were institutionalized by social workers after their mother died.

  10. Dec 31, 2014 · Struggling to bring up 4 young boys after the death of his wife, he is horrified when the Government (citing trumped-up charges of parental neglect) places the boys into various foster homes and institutions, unaware of the abuse that boys would then be subjected to.