When Andrew Came Home
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When Andrew Came Home | |
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Produced by | Michael Filerman |
Written by | Susan Rice |
Starring | Park Overall Seth Adkins Jason Beghe |
Music by | Jay Ferguson |
Cinematography | Malcolm Cross |
Editing by | Lance Luckey |
Distributed by | Lifetime Television |
Release date(s) | 30 October 2000 |
Running time | 88 min. |
Language | English |
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When Andrew Came Home or Taming Andrew (as released in the UK) is a 2000 television film, directed by Artie Mandelberg.
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[edit] Plot
(Based on a true story) On the fourth of July, Gail is forced by the courts to hand over her five year old son, Andrew, to his father for the weekend. His father, Ted Carlson, brought his young girlfriend, Pattie, with him and seemed jealous over Gail's boyfriend, Eddie, and the relationship he has with Andrew. After packing Andrew's things, singing their nightly song, and tucking one of Andrew's teddy bears into bed, the two walk outside to give Andrew to Ted. Despite her maternal instinct and the fact that Andrew had a slight fever, Gail gives her son to her ex-husband who promises to return him on time as he always does.
Gail's maternal instinct acts up again and she feels something is wrong. After being four hours late, Gail calls the police telling them that her ex-husband kidnapped her child. The police refuse to listen to her and her report is not filed. Meanwhile, Ted is driving a sleeping Andrew far away from his mother's house and goes north. In the morning, they are stopped by the police for speeding right before they cross the state border. Since no report was filed, Ted and his girlfriend are not stopped from kidnapping Andrew.
Five years go by and Gail has married her boyfriend, Eddie, and they have an infant son together named EJ. Gail has kept Andrew's room exactly the way he left it with a few presents for all the birthdays and Christmases he missed. One day while tending to the baby, she gets a call from Ted telling her to meet him at a phone booth and to not call the cops.
Gail and Eddie go to the phone booth and get a call from Ted telling them to go to another phone booth in another town. After waiting at that phone booth, Ted once again tells them to go to another phone booth, but Gail yells at her ex-husband and asks him if Andrew is coming home. He tells her that Andrew will be arriving at the bus station at 4 o'clock.
Despite losing all hope of finding her son and thinking that Ted lied to her, Gail still goes to the bus station. After a 4 o'clock bus arrives and Andrew does not depart, Gail is about to leave when another bus arrives from Buffalo. This bus drops Andrew off. He is dirty and has no luggage. Gail runs to greet her son, but gets no response from him. She places her son in the back seat of her SUV and sits beside him, however Andrew prefers to sit on the floor curled up. Gail buckles Andrew in and the three go home.
Gail and Eddie lead Andrew through the house and up to his room. Andrew looks around and pushes the presents off the bed and begins to jump on the bed. He makes grunting noises of delight, but still has not said a word. His grandmother walks to the room with EJ and Andrew grunts and holds out his arm, wanting to hold the baby. His grandmother places the baby on the bed and Andrew cuddles with his half-brother.
At dinner, Andrew starts to show more effects that his father had on him. While his mother is saying grace, Andrew sticks his hands in the bowl of spaghetti on the table and begins to eat with his hands. Gail brushes this off saying that Andrew must be hungry since he hasn't eaten since this morning. Later that night, Andrew is reluctant to talk to his mother and is unresponsive when she sings their nightly song about the moon. He turns away from Gail when she tries to kiss him and screams when she turns out the lights. After Gail turns on a nightlight and leaves the room, Andrew goes into a fetal position and goes to the corner of his room.
Gail brings Andrew to both a doctor and a psychiatrist. The doctor says he is very healthy considering that Andrew hasn’t been to a doctor in a while. Although when checking Andrew’s eyesight, he says he can only see dots and not the letters on the sheet. The psychiatrist later tells Gail that Andrew cannot read or do math, but is very bright. They want to send Andrew to a special school that would help Andrew catch up in his academics, but it would require Andrew to live at the school. Gail refuses to part with her son once again and the psychiatrist recommends that she send Andrew to public school so he can socialize with the other children.
That does not go over well though. There is a mean boy named Carl Rudnick who makes fun of Andrew because he only stands during recess and does not talk to the other children. He says that Andrew retardo and bounces balls against his head. Things go completely wrong during a game of baseball. Another child hit the baseball in Andrew’s direction and instead of trying to catch the ball, Andrew just stands there and lets the ball fall to the ground and lets it roll away. This makes Carl furious and he yells at Andrew. He once again calls him a retard and girly. In response to Carl’s bullying, Andrew pees on him.
The principal calls both Gail and Carl’s mother. Mrs. Rudnick calls Andrew a freak and he should not be in public school. She even yells at Andrew after he apologizes because he did not mean it. After Carl and his mother leave, Gail has a discussion with the principal. He wants to hold Andrew back, but she refuses and takes him out of the school.
Besides displaying signs at school, Andrew acts weird at home also. While driving one day, Andrew screams after seeing a car that resembles his father’s car. Andrew does not talk to his mother and does not trust her. On his tenth birthday, Andrew sticks his head into his birthday cake for no reason at all and later tells his mother that he doesn’t know why he did it and that he thinks his mother is trying to trick him. One night before dinner, he was playing with a glass of milk and it accidentally fell off the table, almost injuring AJ on the floor. Andrew’s behavior angers Eddie and begins to fear for his own son. After Andrew accidentally sets the house on fire, Eddie takes the baby and they begin to live with his mother for a few months.
After taking her son out of school, Gail begins to teach her son at home. She was so proud of her son when he was finally able to read the book Curious George, however when she shows Andrew’s doctor his ability to read, they find out that he had only memorized the book. Gail is frustrated and that night Andrew takes out the book The Little Engine who could. He then wakes up Gail and shows that he can read a page from the book.
Slowly but surely his progress gets better and things seem to get better for the family. Eddie and AJ even move back into the house. However a woman with Social Services tells Gail that this is not good enough and if Andrew isn’t on grade level by the time the summer ends, then she will be forced to send him to the special school. In order to help Andrew, Gail takes Andrew to her brother’s farm in order to learn in a new atmosphere where he has no history.
Andrew shows how intelligent he is by being able to learn how to milk a cow and how to care for the animals very quickly, but is unable to subtract 5 from 7. Gail cries to her brother saying that she loves Andrew and thanks God everyday for his safe return, but misses her old son. If she had a choice to pick her son, it wouldn’t have been Andrew.
Andrew heard his mother and ran out of the house. Gail runs after him and eventually finds him in the stables. She says she didn’t mean what she said, but Andrew doesn’t believe her. His father told him that she did not want him anymore and that she didn’t love him. After crying, Andrew falls asleep in the stables and Gail watches over her son.
When he wakes, Andrew tells his mother about his experiences with his father. They never stayed long at any place and he was not allowed outside during the day. Both Ted and Pattie abused Andrew and they stuffed him in a dark closet during the day. At night, they let him out and he would sleep in the trees with the animals. Andrew was not allowed to go to school or socialize with other children his age. He then tells his mother that he is home and the two cry in each other’s arms and sing their song.
Andrew and Gail slowly make improvement and Ted was tried, found guilty, and was imprisoned.
[edit] Cast and Crew
Cast
- Park Overall- Gail
- Jason Beghe- Eddie
- Seth Adkins- Andrew
- Lynne Deragon- Joanne
- Craig Eldridge- Jack
- Shannon Lawson- Deena Drake
- Carl Marotte- Ted
- Patrick Chilvers- Officer Reston
- Jeff Clarke- Mr. Kemper
- Stan Coles- Dr. Burton
- Eve Crawford- Janet Hilgarde
- Jean Daigle- Officer Pearl
- Shane Daly- Highway Cop
- Jake Goldsbie- Carl Rudnick
- Bruce Gray- Dr. Matthews
- Katie Lai- Little Girl
- Bill Lake- Desk Sergeant
- Evan Laszlo- Young Andrew
- Joanne Reece- Officer Warner
- Kim Roberts- Margaret Granger
- Rhona Shekter- Mrs. Rudnick
- Jared Wall- Kid in Playground
- Patricia Zentilli- Pattie
- Hugo Hardinge- EJ
- Oliver Hardinge- EJ
Produced by
- Michael Filerman- executive producer
- Robert Michael Lewis- supervising producer
- Michael J. Maschio- line producer
- Joseph E. Miller- producer
Original Music by
- Jay Ferguson
Cinematography by
- Malcolm Cross (director of photography)
Film Editing by
- Lance Luckey
Production Design by
- Alistair Macrae
Set Decoration by
- Christine MacLean
Costume Design by
- Jill Aslin
Makeup Department
- Marie Nardella- makeup artist
- Pam Roberts- hair stylist
Production Management
- Paul D. Goldman- executive in charge of production
- Wes Irwin- post-production supervisor
- Michael J. Maschio- unit production manager
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Avra Fein- second assistant director
- David Vaughan- first assistant director
Art Department
- Imre de Jonge- property master
- Travis Staley- construction coordinator
Sound Department
- Doug Davey- sound re-recording mixer
- Vince Gutierrez- supervising sound editor
- Chris Haire- sound re-recording mixer
- Richard L. Morrison- sound re-recording mixer
- Tim Arthur- adr mixer
- Scott C. Kolden- sound effects editor
Stunts
- Shelley Cook- stunt coordinator
- Scotty Cook- stunt double
Camera and Electrical Department
- Sean Bourdeau- key grip
- David Owen- gaffer
- John Medland- still photographer
- Roman M. Neubacher- assistant camera
- Richard Wilmot- steadicam operator
- Hugh Young- generator operator
Casting Department
- Rita Bertucci- extras casting
- Tina Gerussi- casting: Toronto
- Theodore S. Hann- casting: Los Angeles
Costume and Wardrobe Department
- Barbara Somerville- assistant costume designer
Editorial Department
- Ryan D. Adams- post-production coordinator
- Patrick Magee- assistant editor
- Danny Kim- post-production assistant
- Don Salerno- post-production associate
Music Department
- Robert Irving- orchestrator
- Steve Mccroskey- music editor
Transportation Department
- Evan Siegel- transportation coordinator
Other crew
- Fred Eldridge- film transfer
- Sarah James- production coordinator
- Marnie Mason- production accountant
- Dug Rotstein- script supervisor
- Eardley Wilmot- location manager
- Meredith Caplan- assistant production coordinator
[edit] Awards
- Seth Adkins nominated for a Young Artist Award (2001) 'Best Performance in a TV Movie (Drama) - Leading Young Actor'[1]
[edit] Trivia
- Seth Adkins is once again kidnapped in the movie Geppetto. However, unlike in this movie, the issue is not that serious and effects aren't damaging.
- Jake Goldsbie who plays, Carl Rudnick, is on the Canadian teen drama Degrassi: The Next Generation where he is no longer the bully, but is bullied. Katie Lai, the girl who stood up for Andrew, is also on the show and plays Toby's (Jake's character) girlfriend, Kendra, on the show.
[edit] References
- ^ 'When Andrew Came Home' awards page on IMDb (accessed June 26, 2007)
[edit] External links
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