The film was finally released to theaters on April 1, 2006, rated
PG-13 for drug use and sexual content. It was released by
Timeless Media Group on
DVD on October 2, 2007.
Seven Days of Grace served as the final release for prolific actor Frank Campanella who died on December 30, 2006, at the age of 87, less than seven months after the release of the movie. Shooting for the film had initiated only five days after his 77th birthday, and the actor would amass over 100 film and television credits during his illustrious career. Nevertheless,
Raising Helen is the final film in Campanella's lifetime as it was filmed long after but released before
Seven Days of Grace.
Seven Days of Grace was also Hollywood's last
theatrical release featuring veteran actor Stephen Furst (excluding
made-for-television movies). Arguably best known for the role of heavyset frat boy "Flounder" in the comedy film ''
National Lampoon's Animal House, Furst was in the midst of filming the science fiction series Babylon 5 when he was cast in Seven Days of Grace
. He was diagnosed with diabetes in 1996 at the age of 41, the same year he appeared in Seven Days of Grace''. Furst died from complications with diabetes on June 16, 2017, at the relatively young age of 63. As of 2019,
Seven Days of Grace was the last feature film for Jennifer Nairn-Smith, while it served as the debut of actress Katie Peterson. The movie was also the first experience for Mari Wilson as a script supervisor, later serving in that role for a number of TV series including
Buffy the Vampire Slayer,
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,
Crossing Jordan,
The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and
House. ==See also==