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Directed by: | Tim McCusker | Written by: | Sam Magavern | Released: | June 12, 2003 | Cast: | Mary Lucia as. Izzy Wright
| | Matt Wilson as. Luke Callaghan
| | John Munson as. Ben
| | Pramod Mathur as. Nadir Rumi
| | Alex Cole as. Dean Olson
| | Nancy Crocker as. Hannah Cavell
| | Marie-Françoise Theodore as. Joan D’Arcy
| | James Cada as. Bill Wright
| | Shirley Venard as. Ruth Wright
| | Terry Hempleman as. Brian Wilcox
| | rest of cast listed alphabetically
| | Natalie A. Hale as. Maid of honor
| | Timothy Meinke as. Juror
| | Mehrdad Sarlak as. Jules Green
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