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Our Fathers 2005 Directed by Dan Curtis

In the '80s, priests and especially the Father Geoghan arrested for sexual abuse of minors. Cardinal Law, also indicted, and the diocese was aware of the actions of these men of the church and was kept secret for years, until the victims decide to seek redress.

Country USA
Production Country USA
Language English
Spoken Language English
Gneres Drama , TV Movie
Production Company Dan Curtis Productions
Release Date 11 May 2005
130 mins
Cast
Ted Danson Mitchell Garabedian
Christopher Plummer Cardinal Bernard Law
Brian Dennehy Father Dominic Spagnolia
Ellen Burstyn Mary Ryan
Kenneth Welsh Bishop Murphy
Will Lyman Wilson Rogers Jr.
James Aaron Oliver Patrick McSorley
Colin Fox Daniel Kibbe
Jan Rubeš Pope John Paul
Steven Shaw John J. Geoghan
Aidan Devine Bernie McDaid
Daniel Baldwin Angelo DeFranco
Wayne Best Father Doyle
Damien Atkins Young Geoghan
Hugh Thompson Tom Blanchette
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
Martin Doyle George Flynn
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
Chris Wiggins Angelo's Old Priest
Leah Pinsent Marge Magnus
Colleen Williams Elderly Woman
Hugh Dillon Johnny DeFranco
Ned Vukovic Arch Deacon
Munro Chambers Young Patrick McSorley
Alon Nashman Martin Baron
Jude Coffey Globe Editor
Richard Greenblatt Globe Editor
Stephen Bogaert Globe Editor
Victoria Snow Sacha Pfeiffer
Deborah Grover Judge Sweeney
Glen Gaston Bailiff
Daisy White Law's Housekeeper
Bill Lake Fire Chief Williams
Amy Price-Francis Donna Morrissey
Reg Dreger Bishop
Chris Ratz Teen Punk
Adrian Roberto Teen Punk
Scott Fink Young Father Birmingham
Travis Ryder Tom Blanchette (age 12)
Roman Podhora Bartender
James Kall Geoghan's Male Lawyer
Dan Petronijevic Young Spags
Jeff White Gary Cohen
Paul Hubbard Roderick MacLeish Jr.
Rory O'Shea Male Reporter
Burke Lawrence Male Reporter
Abby Zotz Woman
Cedric Smith The Pope's Cardinal
Ric Reid American Cardinal
Angelo Pedari Italian Reporter
Genadijs Dolganovs Polish Reporter
Garen Boyajian Vito's Brother
Joan Massiah Residence Nun
Michael Rhoades Another Man
Mary Pitt Sister
Gordon Jocelyn Elderly Man
Alec Stockwell Dying Birmingham
Bill Hall Reporter #2
Rodger Barton D.A. Conley
Brendan Connor American Reporter
David Robinson Reporter #3
Matthew Edison Young Spags' Friend, Billy
Gary Krawford Winston Reed
Jane Luk Female Reporter
Laura de Carteret Female Reporter
Ian Alden Geoghan's Murderer
Alexandra McGrath Angelo's Young Daughter
Janessa Crimi Angelo's Older Daughter
Kay Hawtrey Spags' Housekeeper
Kathryn Haggis Sister Martha
Kevin Caudle Football Boy (uncredited)
Della Kirk Park Walker
Fabia Kirk Park Walker
Ted Ludzik Prison Guard (uncredited)
Doug McGrath Gary's Father (uncredited)
Christopher Weedon Choir Boy (uncredited)
Jeffrey Weedon Choir Boy (uncredited)
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