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Absence of the Good

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Absence of the Good
Written byJames Reid
Screenplay byDavid Golden
Directed byJohn Flynn
StarringStephen Baldwin
Tyne Daly
Music byRichard Marvin
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersDavid Bixler
Jeff Ivers
Kevin M. Kallberg
Brad Krevoy
CinematographyRic Waite
EditorBarry Zetlin
Running time95 minutes
Original release
Networksyndication
ReleaseOctober 15, 1999 (1999-10-15)

Absence of the Good is a 1999 American made-for-television thriller film starring Stephen Baldwin and directed by John Flynn.[1]

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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

  1. ^ Harvey F. Chartrand (2005). "Interview with John Flynn". Shock Cinema. pp. 26–29+46.

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