Letter: Kinnane Brotthers; what a story!

Posted 3/2/22

To the editor:

It warmed my heart to hear about the film exploits of the Kinnane Brothers of Adamsville. My family and I watched "Head Coach" on Netflix a few weeks ago and I had no idea it was …

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Letter: Kinnane Brotthers; what a story!

Posted

To the editor:

It warmed my heart to hear about the film exploits of the Kinnane Brothers of Adamsville. My family and I watched "Head Coach" on Netflix a few weeks ago and I had no idea it was directed by people in our own backyard until I read the story in the Westport Shorelines. Imagine the pride in our community we felt when we learned that the film is a locally-made product.

Thanks to the Shorelines for reporting on this slice of life and three cheers to the Kinnane Brothers. Your movie provided a few hours of quality family entertainment and we all loved it. We are looking forward to great things from our local film dynasty. Break a leg!

Robert Marshall

Westport

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