''Summer's End'' is a 1999
drama
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television film
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directed by
Helen Shaver
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Early life
Shaver was born and raised, with five sisters, in St. Thomas, O ...
(in her directorial debut) from a screenplay by Grant Scharbo and
Jim Thompson, based on a story by Scharbo. The film tells the story of two teenage brothers who have lost their father, one of which befriends an African-American physician facing racial prejudice in a small town in Georgia.
The film premiered on
Showtime
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on January 30, 1999. It received nominations for four
Daytime Emmy Award
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s, and won for best children's special and also best actor (
James Earl Jones
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).
Plot
A young boy (
Jake LeDoux
Jake LeDoux (born 2 May 1985 in Port Perry, Ontario) is a Canadian actor.
In the movie ''Summer's End'' from 1999, he appeared together with Wendy Crewson and James Earl Jones. In 2000 was nominated to "Young Artist Award" in category: "Best ...
), still grieving over his father's death, befriends a retired physician (
James Earl Jones
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), the former chief of cardiology at an
Atlanta
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hospital who has returned to his hometown in
North Georgia
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where he had a traumatic boyhood; but racial intolerance in the local, predominantly white, lakeside community ends up souring the relationship.
[Roberts, Jerry (2009). ''Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors''. Scarecrow Press. Page 539. .]
Cast
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James Earl Jones
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as Dr. William 'Bill' Blakely
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Jake LeDoux
Jake LeDoux (born 2 May 1985 in Port Perry, Ontario) is a Canadian actor.
In the movie ''Summer's End'' from 1999, he appeared together with Wendy Crewson and James Earl Jones. In 2000 was nominated to "Young Artist Award" in category: "Best ...
as Jamie Baldwin
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Brendan Fletcher
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as Hunter Baldwin
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Wendy Crewson
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Crewson has appeared in many Hollywood films, inc ...
as Virginia Baldwin
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Jonathan Kroeker as Lad Trapnell
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Al Waxman
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as Grandpa Trapnell
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Andrew Sardella
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as Alex Rifkin
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R.D. Reid
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as Henry Whitley
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Gary Reineke
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Early life
Reineke was born in Scarborough, Ontario on May 27, 1945.
Career
Reineke has appeared in more than eighty films since 1974, and was a Genie Award nominee for Best Supporting Acto ...
as Sheriff Miller
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Patrick McManus as Inspector
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Randy Hughson Randy Hughson (born 1961) is a Canadian actor from Kingston, Ontario. Most prominently a stage actor, he has also had some film and television roles.
He is a 1984 graduate of the theatre program at Ryerson University. He married actress Waneta Sto ...
as Rainey
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Sarah Francis
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as Erinn
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Victor Garber
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as narrator
References
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1999 directorial debut films
1999 drama films
1999 television films
1999 films
Canadian drama films
American drama television films
English-language Canadian films
Films about brothers
Films about racism
Films set in Georgia (U.S. state)
Films shot in Ontario
Showtime (TV network) films
Television series by Temple Street Productions
1990s American films
1990s Canadian films
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