Our Fathers

Our Fathers

Director: Dan Curtis Cast: Robert Cobert
Robert Cobert
, Ted Danson
Ted Danson
, Christopher Plummer
Christopher Plummer
, Brian Dennehy
Brian Dennehy
Dan Curtis
Our Fathers

Our Fathers

Director: Dan Curtis Cast: Robert Cobert
Robert Cobert
, Ted Danson
Ted Danson
, Christopher Plummer
Christopher Plummer
, Brian Dennehy
Brian Dennehy
Dan Curtis

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Overview

Based on the book by Newsweek senior editor David France, the made-for-cable Our Fathers dramatizes the pedophilia scandal that literally tore apart the Catholic Diocese of Boston. The story is set in motion when the Boston Globe gets wind of a determined effort by lawyer Mitchell Garabedian (Ted Danson) to get belated justice for his client Angelo DeFranco (Daniel Baldwin), who as a youngster was repeatedly abused sexually by Father John Geoghan (Steve Shaw). Several of Angelo's contemporaries had previously come forth with stories of Father Geoghan's misdeeds, and the similar outrages of other priests, but they had made the error of complaining to the head of the Boston Diocese, the arrogant Cardinal Bernard Law (Christopher Plummer), who turned a deaf ear to the claims and in some cases went so far as to tell the complainants that they, and not the priests, were somehow to blame. All the while, Law and his colleagues covered up the scandal through a series of covert transfers of the offending priests, allowing the perpetrators to continue their sexual activities with shocking impunity. The film also details a number of related subplots, including the plight of Mary Ryan (Ellen Burstyn), all of whose seven sons suffered from the priests' abuse, and Father Spagnolia (Brian Dennehy), who dared to attack Law's handling of the scandal from his pulpit -- only to have the sexual skeletons in his own closet revealed. Our Fathers made its Showtime cable debut on May 21, 2005.

Product Details

Release Date: 01/24/2006
UPC: 0758445115529
Original Release: 2005
Rating: R
Source: Showtime Ent.
Region Code: 1
Presentation: [Wide Screen]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
Language: English
Time: 2:10:00
Sales rank: 47,872

Special Features

Closed Caption;Showtime SHOrt: "Our Fathers: The Heart of the Matter"; Commentary with author David France; Commentary with Exec. Producer David Kennedy, and actor Ted Danson; Photo gallery; Filmographies

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Ted Danson Mitchell Garabedian
Christopher Plummer Cardinal Bernard Law
Brian Dennehy Father Dominic Spagnolia
Daniel Baldwin Angelo DeFranco
Ellen Burstyn Mary Ryan
Kenneth Welsh Bishop Murphy
Will Lyman Wilson Rogers Jr.
Wayne Best Father Doyle
Colin Fox Daniel Kibbe
James Oliver Patrick McSorley
Jan Rubes Pope John Paul II
Steven Shaw John J. Geoghan
Damien Atkins Young Geoghan
Hugh Thompson Tom Blanchette
Aidan Devine Bernie McDaid
Chris Bauer Olan Horne
Thomas Mitchell Gary Bergeron
Donald Ewer Ordination Cardinal
Julian Christopher Bishop Gregory
Peter MacNeill Older Spags' Friend Billy
David Sparrow Father Connelly
Kathleen Laskey Shauna Tannenbaum
Philip Williams Robbie Robinson
Joseph Ziegler Jim Muller
Richard Fitzpatrick Jack Tannen
Martin Doyle George Flynn
Cedric Smith The Pope's Cardinal
Ric Reid American Cardinal
Paul Fateux Vito
Garen Boyajian Vito's Brother
Alec Stockwell Dying Birmingham
Rodger Barton D.A. Conley
Matthew Edison Young Spags' Friend Billy
Gary Krawford Winston Reed
Ian Alden Geoghan's Murderer
Kay Hawtrey Spags' Housekeeper
Maria Syrgiannis Waitress
Kathryn Haggis Sister Martha
Conrad Bergschneider Angelo's Father
Lucy Filippone Angelo's Mother
Nikolas Lozzi Angelo (age 13)
Billy Lister Angelo's Brother Johnny
Waneta Storms Angelo's Wife
Brian Paul Judge
Hugh Dillon Johnny DeFranco
Leah Pinsent Marge Magnus
Chris Wiggins Angelo's Old Priest
Jessica Greco Judy
Ned Vukovic Archdeacon
Munroe Chambers Young Patrick McSorley
Alon Nashman Martin Baron
Victoria Snow Sacha Pfeiffer
Deborah Grover Judge Sweeney
Jude Coffey Globe Editor
Richard Greenblatt Globe Editor
Stephen Bogaert Globe Editor
Bill Lake Fire Chief Williams
Amy Price-Francis Donna Morrissey
Scott Fink Young Father Birmingham
Travis Ryder Tom Blanchette (age 12)
Roman Podhora Bartender
Daniel Petronijevic Young Spags
Jeff White Gary Cohen
Paul Hubbard Roderick MacLeish Jr.

Technical Credits
Dan Curtis Director
Thomas Michael Donnelly Screenwriter
John McMahon Producer
David Kennedy Executive Producer
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