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Green (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Steven Williford
  • Writer: Paul Marcarelli
  • Producer: Tena Clark; Paul Marcarelli

CGiii Comment

It would put you off considering a career as a teacher...

This is not half bad - examining how everyone jumps to a ill-founded conclusion - condemning the accused before any judgment has been dished out...

It is a little uncomfortable to watch at times - that's the reality of the situation.

A little rushed with the resolution, some of the dialogue needed fine-tuning and a few supporting actors should have their equity cards ripped from their hands.

But, all in all, it's a decent attempt at a difficult subject.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Michael Gavin and his partner Daniel trade the rat race of New York City for the idyllic charm of the Connecticut shoreline, with hopes of a simpler life and time for Michael to finish his first novel. All that changes when one of Michael's high school students accuses him of 'inappropriate conduct', and the town rushes to judgment.

Cast & Characters

Jason Butler Harner as Michael;
Cheyenne Jackson as Daniel;
Julia Ormond as Karen;
Illeana Douglas as Trish;
Karen Young as Janette;
Bill Sage as Leo;
Boris McGiver as Philip;
Mary B. McCann as Bethanne;
Mark Blum as Stuart;
Chris Bert as Jason