The Ultimate Legacy Page #7

Synopsis: An entitled young man with wanderlust must prove himself worthy of a new stipulation in his grandmother's will after her passing. The question before the law firm responsible for its execution is which will come first: the demise of the estate, or the realization of the heir that dealing with the past is the only path to true freedom?
Director(s): Joanne Hock
Production: ReelWorks Studios
 
IMDB:
5.8
PG
Year:
2015
90 min
113 Views


like I only have a last wish

hello.

Poppy?

Everything

has been taken care of.

That's good news.

Miss Hastings will show you

around the office.

That's good news.

Well, now I can rest easy.

I just heard sipping.

I do hope that wasn't

a pina colada.

Yeah.

All right.

You take care.

It was a pina colada.

Theodore:

Daddy, what's this?

Well, what's this say

right here?

"Personal and confidential."

Good girl. Good girl.

What do we got here?

Well, next time

you're buying lunch.

Are you guys ready to go?

Yeah, yeah, we're going

to go have some fun, aren't we?

Yes, we are! Yes, we are!

You better be ready

to have some fun.

All right, you ready to go?

How's it going?

Kelly:

Very good, miss James.

Why, thank you.

You ready?

You bet, Mr. Anderson.

One thing, though.

I was, uh,

I was kind of hoping

I had your permission

to call you something else.

Why?

You sick of miss James?

No, no, no.

I think it's pretty cute.

But I was thinking of something

more along the lines of

Mrs. Anderson.

Kelly:

Well, there are certain steps

that should probably

be taken first.

Steps or gifts?

Both.

Don't worry.

You're pretty good at those.

All right, then.

Ready?

Yeah.

- Here we go.

- Oh, man.

I'll beat you down.

Oh, are you?

I don't know.

Catch me.

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