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Angus (15-Sep-1995) 
 
Director: Patrick Read Johnson Writer: Jill Gordon From  short story: A Brief Moment in the Life of Angus Bethune by Chris Crutcher Original Music Composed by: David Russo Producers: Dawn Steel; Charles Roven Keywords: Drama, Comedy 
CAST | In alphabetical order |  | Perry Anzilotti |    ...   Tuxedo Salesman |  | Kathy Bates |    ...   Meg |  | Robert Curtis Brown |    ...   Alexander |  | Kevin Connolly |    ...   Andy |  | Tony Denman |    ...   Kid |  | Yvette Freeman |    ...   Science Teacher |  | Salim Grant |    ...   Mike |  | Epatha Harris |    ...   Ellen |  | Steven Hartman |    ...   Rick (age 11) |  | Robin Lynn Heath |    ...   Jody Cole |  | Grant Hoover |    ...   Angus (age 8) |  | Evan Kaufman |    ...   Alex Immergluch |  | James Keane |    ...   Coach |  | Irvin Kershner |    ...   Mr. Stoff |  | Michael McLeod |    ...   Rick (age 8) |  | Wesley Mann |    ...   Mr. Kessler |  | Rita Moreno |    ...   Madame Rulenska |  | Monty O'Grady |    ...   Minister |  | Chris Owen |    ...   Troy Wedberg |  | Bob Pepper |    ...   Wedding Photographer |  | Tanner Lee Prairie |    ...   Rick (age 5) |  | Lawrence Pressman |    ...   Principal Metcalf |  | Lindsay Price |    ...   Recycling Girl |  | Christopher Ragsdale |    ...   Boy Playing Football |  | Bethany Richards |    ...   Melissa (age 11) |  | Ariana Richards |    ...   Melissa Lefevre |  | Cameron Royds |    ...   Baby Angus |  | George C. Scott |    ...   Ivan |  | Aaron Siefers |    ...   Angus (age 11) |  | Charlie Talbert |    ...   Angus Bethune |  | Eric E. Thomas II |    ...   Kid at Birthday Party |  | Anna Thomson |    ...   April Thomas |  | James Van Der Beek |    ...   Rick Sandford |  | Bryan Warloe |    ...   Troy (age 8) |  | Michael Wesley |    ...   Angus (age 5) |  
 REVIEWS Review by Jazz (posted on 6-Apr-2005) Angus is a thoughtful film, about a rather large kid, Angus, who is bullied at school by Rick (James Van Der Beek). Although now slightly out of date, it is a typical high school scene and is often quite funny. I would describe it as a "Family classic" which provides pleasure for most ages. A film to be enjoyed and treasured.
 
 
 
 
 
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