Movie: Everybody Needs a Forever Home

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Lady B. Foster
Lady B. Foster

Herself

Mary Bell
Mary Bell

Herself

Isaac Bell
Isaac Bell

Himself

Sandra McLennan
Sandra McLennan

Herself

Ken McLennan
Ken McLennan

Himself

Tommy Foster II
Tommy Foster II

Himself

Lenzo Clark
Lenzo Clark

Himself

Bill Lawson
Bill Lawson

Himself

William Portis Jr.
William Portis Jr.

Narrator

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