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A Smile as Big as the Moon

A Smile as Big as the Moon is a Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie. The film debuted on ABC on January 29, 2012.[1]

A Smile as Big as the Moon
Written byThomas Rickman
Directed byJames Steven Sadwith
StarringJohn Corbett
Jessy Schram
Cynthia Watros
Logan Huffman
Breezy Eslin
Peter ten Brink
David Lambert
Jimmy Bellinger
Tanner Dow
E. Roger Mitchell
Keith Flippen
Moira Kelly
Mike Pniewski
Louise Linton
Theme music composerMark Adler
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersPat Chapman
Cameron Johann
Shawn McClaren
Dan Paulson
Brent Shields
CinematographyRoy H. Wagner
EditorMichael D. Ornstein
Production companyHallmark Hall of Fame
Release
Original networkABC
Original release
  • January 29, 2012 (2012-01-29)
[1]
Chronology
Preceded byHave a Little Faith
Followed byFirelight

John Corbett stars in this film based on the 2002 memoir of the same title by teacher Mike Kersjes and Joe Layden.[2] The movie shows the challenges Kersjes faced as he worked to bring out the best from his special education students by taking them to Space Camp, which had, until that time been perceived as a program best suited to advanced science and math students, well beyond the reach of special education students. Several actors playing students in the film have Down syndrome, autism and/or learning disabilities.[1]

Plot

Ben, a student with Down syndrome, in Mike Kersjes's Forest Hills Northern High School, Grand Rapids, Michigan, special education class, dreams of becoming an astronaut. Kersjes, who is also a football coach is inspired to pursue Space Camp for his students. Obstacles mount as school administrators object to the expense and Space Camp officials have no experience with special-ed students. Teacher Robynn McKinney supports Kersjes's efforts.[1]

Eventually the trip is approved by the necessary parties, and Kersjes faces another set of challenges: fundraising, preparing the students for their trip with science and physical education, and battling bullying and belittling from other students. Kersjes engages the football team in these endeavors.[1]

Filming

The film was shot primarily in Wilmington, North Carolina and at United States Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama.[3] One scene used Sky Theater inside Ingram Planetarium of Sunset Beach, North Carolina, which was adapted to appear as a planetarium would have in 1988. Filming took place there September 28, 2011.[4]

Cast

  • John Corbett as Mike Kersjes: A high school special education teacher who takes his class to Space Camp
  • Jessy Schram as Robynn McKinney
  • Cynthia Watros as Dr. Deborah Barnhart
  • Logan Huffman as Scott Goudy: A boy with Dyslexia and anger management problems who hates being in special ed.
  • Breezy Eslin as Stephanie Reinks: A girl with ADD and Bipolar disorder. She is also never one to let anything slide.
  • Abigale Coorigan as Lisa Casey: A girl with ADHD and OCD. She is also the class tattletale.
  • Peter ten Brink as Ben Schmidt: A boy with Down syndrome.
  • David Lambert as Steve Bennett: A boy with ADHD and Tourette syndrome. He is the most hyperactive student in the class.
  • Jimmy Bellinger as Matt Snyder: A boy with Autism. He is a whiz of mathematics and science.
  • Kesun Loder (K'Sun Ray) as Lewis Dayhuff: A boy with Dyslexia. He lives with his 13th foster family, and also had a temper that made Scott seem tame.
  • Tyrin Niles Wyche as Jamal Davis: A boy who is mentally slow and slow to get agitated. He is the most quiet student.
  • Tanner Dow as Adam Plowright: A boy with Autism and OCD. He is the class gentle giant with a "heart that matches his size".
  • E. Roger Mitchell as Tom Keller: The principal at Forest Hills Northern High School.
  • Keith Flippen as Dennis Schmidt: The father of Ben Schmidt.
  • Moira Kelly as Darcy Kersjes: The wife of Mike Kersjes.
  • Mike Pniewski as Big Dan: The owner of a fast food restaurant called Big Dan's Burger Shed.
  • Louise Linton as Julie: The counselor for the team "Big Dan's Burger Shed".
  • Fred Griffith as Judge

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Cargill, Sarah (January 8, 2012). "'A Smile As Big As the Moon' Airs ABC January 29th". Retrieved February 2, 2012.
  2. ^ "A Smile as Big as the Moon". Library of Congress Online Catalog. Library of Congress. Archived from the original on July 9, 2012. Retrieved February 2, 2012.
  3. ^ "'A Smile as Big as the Moon' starring John Corbett airs at 9 tonight on ABC (Video)". 29 January 2012.
  4. ^ Palisin, Steve (2012-01-22). "N.C. planetarium has starring role in upcoming TV movie". The Sun News. Retrieved 2012-01-25.[permanent dead link]

External links

  • A Smile as Big as the Moon at IMDb

smile, moon, hallmark, hall, fame, television, movie, film, debuted, january, 2012, written, bythomas, rickmandirected, byjames, steven, sadwithstarringjohn, corbettjessy, schramcynthia, watroslogan, huffmanbreezy, eslinpeter, brinkdavid, lambertjimmy, belling. A Smile as Big as the Moon is a Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie The film debuted on ABC on January 29 2012 1 A Smile as Big as the MoonWritten byThomas RickmanDirected byJames Steven SadwithStarringJohn CorbettJessy SchramCynthia WatrosLogan HuffmanBreezy EslinPeter ten BrinkDavid LambertJimmy BellingerTanner DowE Roger MitchellKeith FlippenMoira KellyMike PniewskiLouise LintonTheme music composerMark AdlerCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionProducersPat ChapmanCameron JohannShawn McClarenDan PaulsonBrent ShieldsCinematographyRoy H WagnerEditorMichael D OrnsteinProduction companyHallmark Hall of FameReleaseOriginal networkABCOriginal releaseJanuary 29 2012 2012 01 29 1 ChronologyPreceded byHave a Little FaithFollowed byFirelightJohn Corbett stars in this film based on the 2002 memoir of the same title by teacher Mike Kersjes and Joe Layden 2 The movie shows the challenges Kersjes faced as he worked to bring out the best from his special education students by taking them to Space Camp which had until that time been perceived as a program best suited to advanced science and math students well beyond the reach of special education students Several actors playing students in the film have Down syndrome autism and or learning disabilities 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Filming 3 Cast 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditBen a student with Down syndrome in Mike Kersjes s Forest Hills Northern High School Grand Rapids Michigan special education class dreams of becoming an astronaut Kersjes who is also a football coach is inspired to pursue Space Camp for his students Obstacles mount as school administrators object to the expense and Space Camp officials have no experience with special ed students Teacher Robynn McKinney supports Kersjes s efforts 1 Eventually the trip is approved by the necessary parties and Kersjes faces another set of challenges fundraising preparing the students for their trip with science and physical education and battling bullying and belittling from other students Kersjes engages the football team in these endeavors 1 Filming EditThe film was shot primarily in Wilmington North Carolina and at United States Space Camp in Huntsville Alabama 3 One scene used Sky Theater inside Ingram Planetarium of Sunset Beach North Carolina which was adapted to appear as a planetarium would have in 1988 Filming took place there September 28 2011 4 Cast EditJohn Corbett as Mike Kersjes A high school special education teacher who takes his class to Space Camp Jessy Schram as Robynn McKinney Cynthia Watros as Dr Deborah Barnhart Logan Huffman as Scott Goudy A boy with Dyslexia and anger management problems who hates being in special ed Breezy Eslin as Stephanie Reinks A girl with ADD and Bipolar disorder She is also never one to let anything slide Abigale Coorigan as Lisa Casey A girl with ADHD and OCD She is also the class tattletale Peter ten Brink as Ben Schmidt A boy with Down syndrome David Lambert as Steve Bennett A boy with ADHD and Tourette syndrome He is the most hyperactive student in the class Jimmy Bellinger as Matt Snyder A boy with Autism He is a whiz of mathematics and science Kesun Loder K Sun Ray as Lewis Dayhuff A boy with Dyslexia He lives with his 13th foster family and also had a temper that made Scott seem tame Tyrin Niles Wyche as Jamal Davis A boy who is mentally slow and slow to get agitated He is the most quiet student Tanner Dow as Adam Plowright A boy with Autism and OCD He is the class gentle giant with a heart that matches his size E Roger Mitchell as Tom Keller The principal at Forest Hills Northern High School Keith Flippen as Dennis Schmidt The father of Ben Schmidt Moira Kelly as Darcy Kersjes The wife of Mike Kersjes Mike Pniewski as Big Dan The owner of a fast food restaurant called Big Dan s Burger Shed Louise Linton as Julie The counselor for the team Big Dan s Burger Shed Fred Griffith as JudgeReferences Edit a b c d e Cargill Sarah January 8 2012 A Smile As Big As the Moon Airs ABC January 29th Retrieved February 2 2012 A Smile as Big as the Moon Library of Congress Online Catalog Library of Congress Archived from the original on July 9 2012 Retrieved February 2 2012 A Smile as Big as the Moon starring John Corbett airs at 9 tonight on ABC Video 29 January 2012 Palisin Steve 2012 01 22 N C planetarium has starring role in upcoming TV movie The Sun News Retrieved 2012 01 25 permanent dead link External links EditA Smile as Big as the Moon at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Smile as Big as the Moon amp oldid 1099972544, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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