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* Stephen Baldwin as Caleb Barnes |
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* Tyne Daly as Dr. Marcia Lyons |
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* Elizabeth Barondes as Bailey |
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* Brian Lee Bouck as Joe Marshall |
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* Jenniffer Buckalew as Sheila Gaskin |
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* Roger Callard as Evans |
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* Dalin Christiansen as Mr. Gummer |
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* Tony Devon as Detective |
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* [[Frank Gerrish]] as Roger |
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* [[Rob Joseph]] as SWAT Officer |
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* [[Robert Knepper]] as Glenn Dwyer |
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* [[Janice Knickrehm]] as Agnes Thurmond |
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* [[Britt Leary]] as Lynette Gummer |
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Revision as of 12:15, 2 May 2023
Absence of the Good | |
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Written by | James Reid |
Screenplay by | David Golden |
Directed by | John Flynn |
Starring | Stephen Baldwin Tyne Daly |
Music by | Richard Marvin |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producers | David Bixler Jeff Ivers Kevin M. Kallberg Brad Krevoy |
Cinematography | Ric Waite |
Editor | Barry Zetlin |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | syndication |
Release | October 15, 1999 |
Absence of the Good is a 1999 American made-for-television thriller film starring Stephen Baldwin and directed by John Flynn.[1]
Cast
- Stephen Baldwin as Caleb Barnes
- Tyne Daly as Dr. Marcia Lyons
- Elizabeth Barondes as Bailey
- Brian Lee Bouck as Joe Marshall
- Jenniffer Buckalew as Sheila Gaskin
- Roger Callard as Evans
- Dalin Christiansen as Mr. Gummer
- Neblis Francois as Young Uniform
- Andrew Fugate as Michael Barnes
- Allen Garfield as Lieutenant Paul Taylor
- Frank Gerrish as Roger
- Shawn Huff as Mary Barnes
- Rob Joseph as SWAT Officer
- Robert Joseph as SWAT Officer
- Robert Knepper as Glenn Dwyer
- Janice Knickrehm as Agnes Thurmond
- Cecile Krevoy as Receptionist
- Britt Leary as Lynette Gummer
- Tamie Logan as Tracy
- James Maitland as Detective Garcia
- Cathleen Mason as Mrs. Gummer
- Giselle Miller as Andy Wendt
- Silas Weir Mitchell as Jack Gaskin
- Joey Miyashima as Childress
- Steve O'Neill as Detective Sloan
- Rosalie Richards as Mrs. Kogen
- Robby Robinson as Clerk
- Dennis Saylor as Reverend Steve
- George Sullivan as Sheriff Burnett
- Hillary J. Walker as Office Assistant
- Alex Warren as Julie / Sarah Quinn
- Michelle Wright as Detective
- Jimmy Miklavcic as Sheriff's Deputy (uncredited)
References
- ^ Harvey F. Chartrand (2005). "Interview with John Flynn". Shock Cinema. pp. 26–29+46.
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