Our Fathers
Our Fathers
Release: 2005-05-11
·Runtime: 130m
·★ 6.4
Drama
History
TV Movie
In the '80s, priests and especially the Father Geoghan arrested for sexual abuse of minors. Cardinal Law, also indicted, and the diocese was aware of the actions of these men of the church and was kept secret for years, until the victims decide to seek redress.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Dan Curtis Productions
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Ellen Burstyn
as Mary Ryan
Cedric Smith
as The Pope's Cardinal
Brian Dennehy
as Father Dominic Spagnolia
Stephen Bogaert
as Globe Editor
Paul Hubbard
as Roderick MacLeish Jr.
Garen Boyajian
as Vito's Brother
Kathryn Haggis
as Sister Martha
Chris Wiggins
as Angelo's Old Priest
Deborah Grover
as Judge Sweeney
Ric Reid
as American Cardinal
Jan Rubeš
as Pope John Paul
Wayne Best
as Father Doyle
Philip Williams
as Robbie Robinson
Bill Lake
as Fire Chief Williams
Chris Ratz
as Teen Punk
Laura de Carteret
as Female Reporter
Daniel Baldwin
as Angelo DeFranco
Chris Bauer
as Olan Horne
Victoria Snow
as Sacha Pfeiffer
Kay Hawtrey
as Spags' Housekeeper
Christopher Plummer
as Cardinal Bernard Law
Hugh Dillon
as Johnny DeFranco
Genadijs Dolganovs
as Polish Reporter
Paul Fauteux
as Vito
Conrad Bergschneider
as Angelo's Father
Amy Price-Francis
as Donna Morrissey
Ted Ludzik
as Prison Guard (uncredited)
Richard Fitzpatrick
as Jack Tannen
Brian Paul
as Judge
Jessica Greco
as Judy
Ted Danson
as Mitchell Garabedian
Will Lyman
as Wilson Rogers Jr.
Aidan Devine
as Bernie McDaid
Julian Christopher
as Bishop Gregory
Jeff White
as Gary Cohen
Donald Saunders
as Old Man
Matthew Edison
as Young Spags' Friend, Billy
Jane Luk
as Female Reporter
Martin Doyle
as George Flynn
Munro Chambers
as Young Patrick McSorley
Roman Podhora
as Bartender
James Kall
as Geoghan's Male Lawyer
James Aaron Oliver
as Patrick McSorley
Glen Gaston
as Bailiff
Mairtin O'Carrigan
as Bishop
Christopher Bolton
as John
Hugh Thompson
as Tom Blanchette
Peter MacNeill
as Older Spags' Friend Billy
Waneta Storms
as Angelo's Wife
Dan Petronijevic
as Young Spags
Colin Fox
as Daniel Kibbe
David Sparrow
as Father Connelly
James Gallanders
Doug McGrath
as Gary's Father (uncredited)
Kenneth Welsh
as Bishop Murphy
Maria Syrgiannis
as Waitress