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| Mel Gibson | Justin McLeod | |
| Nick Stahl | Charles E. 'Chuck' Norstadt | |
| Margaret Whitton | Catherine Palin | |
| Fay Masterson | Gloria Norstadt | |
| Gaby Hoffmann | Megan Norstadt | |
| Geoffrey Lewis | Chief Wayne Stark | |
| Richard Masur | Prof. Carl Hartley | |
| Michael DeLuise | Douglas Hall / Gloria's Boyfriend | |
| Ethan Phillips | Todd Lansing | |
| Jean De Baer | Mrs. Lansing | |
| Jack De Mave | Mr. Cooper | |
| Viva | Mrs. Cooper | |
| Justin Kanew | Rob Lansing | |
| Sean Kellman | David Taylor-Fife | |
| Chris Lineburg | Scott Pearson |
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| Producer |
Dalisa Cohen
Bruce Davey |
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| Writer |
Isabelle Holland
Malcolm MacRury |
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| Cinematography |
Donald McAlpine
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| Musician |
James Horner
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The story of a relationship between a teacher and his troubled pupil. Justin McLeod is a former teacher who lives as a recluse on the edge of town. His face is disfigured from an automobile accident and fire ten years before in which a boy was incinerated and for which he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. He is also suspected of being a pedophile. He is befriended by Chuck, causing the town's suspicion and hostility to be ignited. McLeod inculcates in his protege a love of justice and freedom from prejudice which sustains him beyond the end of the film. |
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