A Father's Son (1999)

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Written by Michael Landon Jr., Linda Bergman

Directed by Michael Landon Jr.

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Drama based on the true story of actor Michael Landon, whose affair with a younger woman almost destroyed his family. But when Brandon breaks the news of his terminal illness to his family, his children realise just how much they love their father, despite his faults.

Cast

John SchneiderMichael Landon
Cheryl LaddLynn Landon
Joel BertiMichael Landon Jr.
Sarah LancasterLeslie Landon
J. Kenneth CampbellAndy Glennon
Julie CondraCindy Landon
Trever O'BrienMichael Landon Jr.
Shawn PyfromMichael Landon Jr.
Rachel DuncanLeslie Landon
Daveigh ChaseShawna Landon at 8
Laura RichardsonBetty
Nicolai BolomChristopher Landon
Alexis BriganteBrittany Landon
Corey BringasChristopher Landon
Justin ChapmanJosh Landon
Gino ConfortiAntonio
William CowartHippie driver
Robert CrowDirector
Jill DrexlerDodie Landon
Sivonna HassShawna Landon
Annie HintonFemale tourist
Jack S. KimballJack
Lucinda LewisScreaming fan
Lynsey ParkerShawna Landon
Marisa PetroroSharee Landon
Gabriel RomeroArmando
Von SchauerBig man
Graham SterlingPresenter
Orian Sterner
Larry StoertsMan behind door
Timothy StoreyYoung pastor
Camryn WallingChristopher Landon
Anne WellesActress
Pauli WolfeAshley Landon
David Grant WrightObnoxious father

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