Ray Materson was in prison for an armed robbery he committed with a toy gun. He spent the first year of his seven-year term angry at the world and with himself for what he had done. Then he found a kind of redemption . . . in a pair of socks. Produced by Jonathan Mitchell.
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Jonathan Mitchell- art
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Fantastic interview. Love you, Alan! You were one of the main influences for me to get back into acting later ...
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Really difficult to convey this as a "sound story" and it was done beautifully. Really compelling.
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