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| Nick Nolte | Ray Cook |
| Timothy Hutton | Mr. Tibbel |
| Sally Kirkland | Marianne Reynolds |
| Rosemarie DeWitt | Debra |
| Trevor Morgan | Dave Tibbel |
| Sonia Feigelson | Ashley Tibbel |
| Noah Fleiss | Todd Hunter |
| Johnathan Tchaikovsky | Paul Michaels |
| Michael Higgins | Al Cook |
| Marlyne Afflack | Nancy |
| James Ponsoldt | Robby |
| Darrell Larson | Doctor |
| Richard Petrocelli | Man in Doctor's Office |
| Richard Terwilliger | Teacher |
| John Tuell | Jonas Worthy |
| Director | James Ponsoldt
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| Producer | Robin O'Hara
Scott Macaulay Carrie Fix Dr. Robert Hariri Steve Kalafer |
| Writer | James Ponsoldt
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| Cinematography | Tim Orr
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Would you let this man be your father? Two-Time Oscar®-Nominee Nick Nolte stars as Ray Cooke, a disheveled, grumpy high school umpire who forms an unlikely friendship with troubled teenager Dave Tibbel, after he catches him vandalizing his home. A straightforward exchange - if Dave repairs the damage, Ray won't call the cops - becomes an ever increasingly personal relationship and enables Dave to cope with his own distant father (Oscar®-Nominee Timothy Hutton). As the two grow more dependent on each other, Ray asks Dave to go to his 40th high school reunion and pretend to be his son, a benevolent act of deception that winds up opening unexpected dimensions in the two men. |
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