Me and Luke (2006)

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Directed by Eleanor Lindo

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: Canada

Filmed in Colour

Me and Luke is a family story about a young father and his newborn son. Matt, who is nineteen, goes to the hospital to see his baby. At the hospital, he discovers, his young girlfriend has already made arrangements for a couple to the adopt their baby boy. Matt has no family and when he sees Luke for the first time, like fathers everywhere, he falls in love with him. He finally has made the connection he's longed for. With the adoption imminent and no means to stop it - Matt takes Luke out of the hospital to his grandmother's house. The three form an off-kilter family unit. But can Matt and Luke win against the odds and stay together as a family...?

When is Me and Luke next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on TV3 December 12th, 5:30am. See more...

Cast

Image for Louise FletcherLouise FletcherGlennie
Kristopher TurnerMatt Blessing
Jack ShepherdBert
Lindsay AmesPam
Emma Taylor-IsherwoodMegan Eubanks
Catherine DisherBeverley
Daniel KashJim Benson
Lachlan MurdochCharlie Benson
Carolyn DunnLisa
Sean McCannJudge Mease
Philip AkinRichard
Matt BaramYoung Father
Sarah RobichaudWard Nurse
Sandi RossBarb
Patrick GarrowOfficer
Dino BellisarioHenry Duncan
Joanne LatimerBarb Peterson
Toni GratesKate Duncan

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