William Baldwin Movie Heads to Angel After Raising Awareness

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By Lillie Liska

NO ADDRESS, the homelessness drama whose companion documentary won a Movieguide® Award, will stream exclusively on Angel beginning in June, Robert Craig Films announced.

“The release of NO ADDRESS on Angel gives this film an incredible opportunity to reach a wider audience and spark meaningful conversations that can lead to real change,” said Robert Craig, founder of Robert Craig Films and a producer on the movie, in a press release.

The Sacramento-shot drama stars William Baldwin, Grammy® Award-winning artist Ashanti, Xander Berkeley, Beverly D’Angelo and Ty Pennington as a group of strangers who form a makeshift family on the streets. Julia Verdin directed and co-wrote the movie alongside David Hyde and James Papa.

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Angel Guild members get first access. Robert Craig Films lined up the rollout with three June observances tied to the movie’s themes: National Homeownership Month— a moment the team is using to honor people who’ve overcome homelessness — and National PTSD Awareness Day on June 27.

That last date hits close to the story. Berkeley plays Harris, a veteran wrestling with PTSD who ends up sleeping rough — a thread the filmmakers say they pulled straight from interviews they conducted with real people on real streets.

Movieguide® previously gave NO ADDRESS a three-star quality score and a positive review, calling it “a heartrending drama” with a strong Christian, redemptive worldview and praising its solutions-oriented bent. The companion documentary, AMERICANS WITH NO ADDRESS, won a Movieguide® Award at the 2025 ceremony for its unflinching survey of the crisis.

NO ADDRESS also features The Salvation Army, which has spent more than 150 years working with people experiencing homelessness.

“Homelessness is a complex issue that too often goes unseen or misunderstood,” said Commissioner Merle Heatwole, National Commander of The Salvation Army, in a statement. “NO ADDRESS shines a compassionate light on the human stories behind housing insecurity, helping audiences better understand the challenges … and the hope … that exist within our communities.”

Lucas Jade Zumann, Isabella Ferreira, Kristanna Loken and Patricia Velasquez round out the cast. The screenplay draws on real stories the team gathered while making the documentary.

The studio behind the movie isn’t subtle about its mission. Robert Craig Films previously pledged 50% of net profits from NO ADDRESS to organizations and churches addressing homelessness. CEO and producer Jennifer Stolo told Movieguide® last year that the team conducted more than 175 interviews across 20 cities — and that more than half of the country’s 2.8 million homeless are children.

For Christian families, the Angel deal lands the movie in front of the audience most inclined to ask what Scripture says about caring for the poor — and what their own neighborhoods might be missing. The drama advocates prayer, church and charity as it walks its characters out of crisis.

Movieguide® advises caution for younger viewers because of some violence, implied substance abuse and hard themes around poverty and trauma. The movie doesn’t quote Matthew 25, but Christians watching will recognize what they’re seeing.

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