Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 West of Sunshine’s Father-and-Son Story Is Endearing, but Too Short
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'In the second act of Jason Raftopolous’s endearing but slight drama West of Sunshine, estranged dad and hopeless gambler, Jim (Damian Hill), gives his tween son, Alex (Ty Perham, Hill’s real-life stepson), a lesson in blackjack.'  (Introduction)

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