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Taylor's Wall | |
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Written by | Cheryl McKay |
Directed by | Craig Ross Jr. |
Starring | Sam Doumit Lukas Behnken Marlon Young Jayne Taini Dublin James Jeremy Ray Valdez Karan Ashley |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Dawn Karen |
Running time | 28 minutes |
Original release | |
Release | 2001 (2001) |
Taylor's Wall is a 2001 television film directed by Craig Ross Jr., written by Cheryl McKay and starring Sam Doumit and Lukas Behnken.
Plot
A teenage girl, whose brother was the second victim of two shootings on her campus, starts painting the wall in an attempt to end such school violence. The wall also becomes a point of healing and unity for the students as other students, friends of both the shooters and the victims, start helping Taylor paint the wall. A girl's despair...a teacher's challenge. Taylor wonders why her brother had to die. Her world no longer makes sense. Rebelling against the system, she is nearly suspended from school. A charismatic substitute teacher is her only hope. The teacher and his students share powerful journal entries and Taylor decides she can make a difference by finding a creative outlet for her pain. Taylor's brother, before his death, and eventually Taylor herself work to provide a solution to the root causes of random violence and other crimes committed by teens.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Sam Doumit | Taylor Manning |
Lukas Behnken | Kyle Manning |
Marlon Young | Mr. Dubois |
Jayne Taini | Principal Gates |
Dublin James | Drew |
Jeremy Ray Valdez | Arturo |
Karan Ashley | Jade |
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