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''Prince of Central Park'' is a 2000 family movie. The cast included Kathleen Turner, Danny Aiello,
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, and
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. It was written and directed by John Leekley, and produced by Julius R. Nasso,
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, and John P. Gulino. The film is a remake of the 1977 TV movie ''The Prince of Central Park'' starring Ruth Gordon and T. J. Hargrave; both films were based on the novel ''The Prince of Central Park'' by Evan Rhodes.


Plot

12-year-old J.J. Somerled (Frankie Nasso) runs away because his mother died and he has been placed in the care of an abusive foster mother. He takes his electronic keyboard, and lives in
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in New York City. He learns a lot, and meets a lot of people there including a person called "The Guardian" (
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).


Cast


Adaptation

Rhodes also adapted his own novel for Broadway in 1989, but the production, starring
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, was so poorly received it closed after four performances.''Internet Broadway Database.''
Retrieved on 2008-01-31. The production was directed and choreographed by Tony Tanner. The sets and costumes were designed by Michael Bottari and Ronald Case, who received many good reviews for their turntable set design. The Lighting Design was by Norman Coates. There was a production prior to the Broadway opening in Miami Beach that was directed by Bob Bogdanoff and starred Nannette Fabray. Many have thought that if Nannette Fabray stayed with the show, that the musical would have lasted longer. The Broadway production played at the Belasco Theater. In addition to JoAnne Worley, it starred a young Richard H. Blake, who would go on to become a familiar face on Broadway in such shows as The Wedding Singer, Saturday Night Fever, and Legally Blonde: The Musical. Anthony Galde (of Starlight Express-Broadway and 1st U.S. Tour, Film: Just One of the Guys) played the leader of the street gang.


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