Summer's End (film)
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Directed by | Helen Shaver |
Produced by | Gina Matthews Frank Siracusa Connie Tavel Patrick Whitley |
Written by | Grant Scharbo Jim Thompson |
Starring | James Earl Jones Jake LeDoux Brendan Fletcher Wendy Crewson |
Narrated by | Victor Garber |
Music by | Lawrence Shragge |
Distributed by | Showtime |
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107 minutes |
Country | Canada United States |
Language | English |
Summer's End is a Canadian-American 1999 TV movie drama directed by Helen Shaver in her directorial debut.[1] The film tells the story of two teenage brothers and an African-American doctor. The movie revolves in the small town on a lake in Georgia. The film aired on Showtime.[2]
Cast
- James Earl Jones as Dr. William 'Bill' Blakely
- Jake LeDoux as Jamie Baldwin
- Brendan Fletcher as Hunter Baldwin
- Wendy Crewson as Virginia Baldwin
- Jonathan Kroeker as Lad Trapnell
- Al Waxman as Grandpa Trapnell
- Andrew Sardella as Alex Rifkin
- R.D. Reid as Henry Whitley
- Gary Reineke as Sheriff Miller
- Patrick McManus as Inspector
- Randy Hughson as Rainey
- Sarah Francis as Erinn
- Victor Garber as Narrator
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