A Month of Sundays (2001 film)
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Directed byStewart Raffill
Written byKeith Murphy
Produced bySuzanne DiLaurentiis
StarringRod Steiger
Sally Kirkland
Michael Paré
Sally Struthers
Jamie Farr
Al Sapienza
Dee Wallace Stone
Corina Marie
Jeffrey Tott
Sally Kirkland
Michael Paré
Sally Struthers
Jamie Farr
Al Sapienza
Dee Wallace Stone
Corina Marie
Jeffrey Tott
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| Directed by | Stewart Raffill |
| Written by | Keith Murphy |
| Produced by | Suzanne DiLaurentiis |
| Starring | Rod Steiger Sally Kirkland Michael Paré Sally Struthers Jamie Farr Al Sapienza Dee Wallace Stone Corina Marie Jeffrey Tott |
| Cinematography | Jacques Haitkin |
| Edited by | Terry Kelley |
| Music by | John Campbell |
Production company | Suzanne DiLaurentiis Productions |
| Distributed by | PorchLight Entertainment |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
A Month of Sundays is a 2001 American film directed by Stewart Raffill. It stars Rod Steiger in one of his final film roles and Sally Kirkland.[1]
- Rod Steiger as Charles McCabe
- Sally Kirkland as Katherine St. Croix
- Michael Paré as Tomas McCabe
- Mark Harari as Young Tomas McCabe
- Ryan James as Child Tomas McCabe
- Sally Struthers as Onida Roy
- Jamie Farr as Par Sundquist
- Al Sapienza as Stephen McCabe
- David J. Wright as Young Stephen McCabe
- Dee Wallace Stone as Sarah McCabe
- Michelle Dunker as Young Sarah McCabe
- Corina Marie as Biddy McCabe
- Jeffrey Tott as Jeffrey McCabe
- T.J. Storm as Taxi Driver
Production
Filming took place in Los Angeles, California and began during April 2001,[2]
Release
A Month of Sundays premiered at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival on September 17, 2001.[citation needed]
