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Christopher Michael Moore | ... |
Briefcase
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| Katelin Petersen | ... |
Lizbeth
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| Bruce A. Young | ... |
Muskat
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| Dick Van Patten | ... |
Preacher
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Tom Groenwald | ... |
Cyril
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| Neil Barton | ... |
Googi
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| James DeAngelo | ... |
Grocery Store Owner
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| Larrs Jackson | ... |
Liqour Store Owner
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Kristin Intress | ... |
Lizbeth's Mom
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| Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Robert Baker | ... |
Partygoer
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| Jennifer Buttell | ... |
Briefcase's Wife
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Dougary Grant | ... |
Drug Dealer
(as Michael Porter)
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Margo Hara | ... |
Principal Blake
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| Cole Petersen | ... |
Boy
(as Cole Petersen)
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Michael Porter | ... |
Drug Dealer
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I did attempt to like this film. At first I did not recall ever seeing it but by the end I remembered it and why I had banned it from memory. No, I do not have a heart of coal but lying to children is despicable.
The world would be a much better place with tooth-fairies and toy building elves but misleading children with these stories, however "well meaning", is disgraceful. Honesty and compassion is always best - as demonstrated by the grocery store owner; who by the way was the only believable character in the film.
This story is highly contrived and has a tragic end. I do not find this movie inspiring or wonderful.