Jonathan: The Boy Nobody Wanted

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by MatthewHoobin (talk | contribs) at 22:46, 6 April 2017 (→‎Cast: Formatting cleanup.). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Jonathan: The Boy Nobody Wanted
Video Cover
Directed byGeorge Kaczender
Written byDoris Silverton
Peter Nelson
Steve Lawson
Dalene Young
Produced byMarcy Gross
Doris Silverton
Peter Nelson
StarringJoBeth Williams
Chris Burke
Dana Barron
Jeffrey DeMunn
Madge Sinclair
Chris Demetral
Alley Mills
Mason Adams
Tom Mason
Robert Cicchini
CinematographyEric Van Haren Noman
Edited byStephen Michael
Music byMisha Segal
Distributed byStephen J. Cannel Productions
Release date
October 16, 1992
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Jonathan: The Boy Nobody Wanted, inspired by a true story concerning a landmark legal decision[citation needed] for rights of the disabled, is a 1992 NBC Movie of Week starring JoBeth Williams and Chris Burke.[1] The film was directed by George Kaczender.

Plot

Jonathan (Chris Burke), a youth with Down Syndrome, is carelessly institutionalized by his parents (Alley Mills and Tom Mason). Ginny Moore (JoBeth Williams), a compassionate volunteer, immediately bonds with Jonathan, alleviating his loneliness and isolation by appointing herself a surrogate mother. Eventually, Jonathan begins to spend more and more time at Ginny's home where he forges a strong bond with the rest of her family (Dana Barron, Chris Demetral, Jeffrey DeMunn). Though his attitude and abilities show a staggering improvement due to Ginny's influence, Jonathan is faced with a new hardship when he is diagnosed with a rare heart disorder that his parents refuse permission to be medically cured. Thus, Ginny must launch a legal campaign to gain guardianship of Jonathan and allow the treatment needed to save his life.

Cast

  • JoBeth Williams as Ginny Moore
  • Chris Burke as Jonathan Willis
    • K.C. Clarizio as Jonathan Willis (age 6)
    • Brandon Bauer as Jonathan Willis (ages 11–13)
  • Dana Barron as Laurie Moore
  • Chris Demetral as Brad Moore
  • Madge Sinclair as Faye Lincoln
  • Jeffrey DeMunn as Frank Moore
  • Tom Mason as Max Willis
  • Robert Cicchini as Neil Vogler
  • Mason Adams as Judge Colbert
  • Paul Linke as Dr. Sullivan
  • H. Richard Greene as Wolff
  • Alley Mills as Carol Willis
  • Lorraine Morin-Torre as Ada
  • Linden Chiles as Judge Martin
  • Damon Sharpe as Todd
  • Kim Delgado as Bailiff
  • Suzanne Reynolds as Reporter
  • Lauree Berger as Pat Greenway
  • Alicia Bergman as Sue Ann
  • Kaley Ward-Hummel as Newspaper Reporter
  • Judy Milstein as Impatient Orderly
  • Paul L. Nolan as D.A.
  • Dana Chelette as Orderly
  • Mike Principato as Jonathan Willis' brother

References

  1. ^ "Life Goes On star lands role in television movie". Rome News-Tribune. October 16, 1992.

External links