6.7
93 min
Not quite a religious film, not quite a coming-of-age story, not quite a kiddie flick, and not quite a supernatural horror movie, Taliesin Jones's identity crisis nonetheless reveals a sweet examination of one child and his thoughts on God.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
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Jonathan Pryce | Da | Hangin with Mr. Cooper |
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Ian Bannen | Billy | Unowned |
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Griff Rhys Jones | Caesar | Unowned |
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Geraldine James | Mum | Unowned |
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John-Paul Macleod | Taliesin | Unowned |
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Robert Pugh | Handicott | Unowned |
| Rhys Tucker | Hooper | Unowned | |
| Boyd Clack | Toni | Unowned | |
| Sophie Sherrington | Julie Dyer | Unowned | |
| Mark Bishop | Luc Daniels | Unowned | |
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Anwen Williams | Mrs. Willis | Unowned |
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Matthew Rhys | Jonathon | Hangin with Mr. Cooper |
| Morgan Hopkins | Mrs. Willis's Son | Unowned | |
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Gwenllian Davies | Woman Reader | Unowned |
| Philip Dunbar | Preacher | Unowned | |
| Lisa Osmond | Passenger on Train | Unowned |