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| Mark Harmon | Billy Wyatt | |
| Blair Brown | Ginny Wyatt | |
| Jonathan Silverman | Teenage Alan Appleby | |
| Harold Ramis | Alan Appleby | |
| William McNamara | Teenage Billy Wyatt | |
| Richard Jenkins | Hank Chandler | |
| John Shea | Sam Wyatt | |
| Jodie Foster | Katie Chandler | |
| Christine Jones | Grace Chandler | |
| Beth Broderick | Lesley | |
| Jane Brucker | Sheryl | |
| Ted Ross | Bud Scott | |
| Thacher Goodwin | Young Billy Wyatt | |
| Yvette Croskey | Young Robin Parks | |
| Ollie Boston | Robin Parks |
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| Producer | Chana Ben-Dov
Hank Moonjean |
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| Writer | Steve Kampmann
Will Aldis |
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| Cinematography | Bobby Byrne
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| Musician | David Foster
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Billy Wyatt (Harmon), a former high school and minor-league baseball baseball player receives a telephone call from his mother revealing that his former child-sitter, and later in his teens, his first love, Katie Chandler (Foster), has died. Wyatt returns home to deal with this tragedy reminescing over his childhood growing up with his father, Katie and best friend Alan Appleby. |
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