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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

Conrad Bergschneider Conrad Bergschneider as Angelo's Father Kathryn Haggis Kathryn Haggis as Sister Martha Colin Fox Colin Fox as Daniel Kibbe Jessica Greco Jessica Greco as Judy Genadijs Dolganovs Genadijs Dolganovs as Polish Reporter Matthew Edison Matthew Edison as Young Spags' Friend, Billy Jeff White Jeff White as Gary Cohen Deborah Grover Deborah Grover as Judge Sweeney Chris Ratz Chris Ratz as Teen Punk Cedric Smith Cedric Smith as The Pope's Cardinal Paul Fauteux Paul Fauteux as Vito Richard Fitzpatrick Richard Fitzpatrick as Jack Tannen Munro Chambers Munro Chambers as Young Patrick McSorley Glen Gaston Glen Gaston as Bailiff James Gallanders James Gallanders Daniel Baldwin Daniel Baldwin as Angelo DeFranco Bill Lake Bill Lake as Fire Chief Williams Amy Price-Francis Amy Price-Francis as Donna Morrissey Christopher Bolton Christopher Bolton as John Ted Danson Ted Danson as Mitchell Garabedian Hugh Thompson Hugh Thompson as Tom Blanchette Peter MacNeill Peter MacNeill as Older Spags' Friend Billy David Sparrow David Sparrow as Father Connelly Brian Paul Brian Paul as Judge Stephen Bogaert Stephen Bogaert as Globe Editor Aidan Devine Aidan Devine as Bernie McDaid Philip Williams Philip Williams as Robbie Robinson Martin Doyle Martin Doyle as George Flynn Chris Bauer Chris Bauer as Olan Horne Kay Hawtrey Kay Hawtrey as Spags' Housekeeper Doug McGrath Doug McGrath as Gary's Father (uncredited) Waneta Storms Waneta Storms as Angelo's Wife Paul Hubbard Paul Hubbard as Roderick MacLeish Jr. Jane Luk Jane Luk as Female Reporter Ted Ludzik Ted Ludzik as Prison Guard (uncredited) Ric Reid Ric Reid as American Cardinal Brian Dennehy Brian Dennehy as Father Dominic Spagnolia Jan Rubeš Jan Rubeš as Pope John Paul James Kall James Kall as Geoghan's Male Lawyer Dan Petronijevic Dan Petronijevic as Young Spags Kenneth Welsh Kenneth Welsh as Bishop Murphy James Aaron Oliver James Aaron Oliver as Patrick McSorley Julian Christopher Julian Christopher as Bishop Gregory Laura de Carteret Laura de Carteret as Female Reporter Ellen Burstyn Ellen Burstyn as Mary Ryan Wayne Best Wayne Best as Father Doyle Chris Wiggins Chris Wiggins as Angelo's Old Priest Hugh Dillon Hugh Dillon as Johnny DeFranco Roman Podhora Roman Podhora as Bartender Will Lyman Will Lyman as Wilson Rogers Jr. Mairtin O'Carrigan Mairtin O'Carrigan as Bishop Donald Saunders Donald Saunders as Old Man Maria Syrgiannis Maria Syrgiannis as Waitress Christopher Plummer Christopher Plummer as Cardinal Bernard Law Victoria Snow Victoria Snow as Sacha Pfeiffer Garen Boyajian Garen Boyajian as Vito's Brother