JOHN CORBETT STARS IN "A SMILE AS BIG
AS THE MOON," NEW HALLMARK HALL OF FAME MOVIE ABOUT A SPECIAL
ED TEACHER WHO ACHIEVED AN IMPOSSIBLE DREAM AND TOOK HIS CLASS
TO NASA'S SPACE CAMP, AIRING SUNDAY, JANUARY 29 ON ABC
Jessy Schram ("Hawthorne," "Once Upon A
Time"), Cynthia Watros ("Lost") Also Star
John Corbett ("Sex and the City," the
Hallmark Hall of Fame movie "November Christmas") stars in the
inspiring story of a high school football coach and
special-education teacher who worked to achieve an impossible
dream -- to take a class of special-education students to
NASA's Space Camp -- in the new Hallmark Hall of Fame film, "A
Smile as Big as the Moon," premiering SUNDAY, JAN. 29
(9:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. The movie
is based on the memoir of the same title, written by teacher
Mike Kersjes with Joe Layden.
Space Camp is a competitive education
program at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center. Even though it's
designed for gifted science students, Mike, a special
education teacher and football coach at a Michigan high
school, decides participating in the science program would do
wonders for the self-esteem of his students - especially Ben
(Peter ten Brink), a boy with Down syndrome who dreams of
becoming an astronaut.
Aided by fellow teacher Robynn McKinney
(Jessy Schram), Mike faces incredible obstacles in trying to
make his dream become reality. School administrators oppose
the plan as being too expensive, and Space Camp officials (led
by Dr. Deborah Barnhart, played by Cynthia Watros) are
skeptical... They've never had special-ed kids apply before.
At long last, Mike and his students are
given the green light. And then the real challenges begin,
over nine months of rigorous teaching, learning, training and
fund-raising. The kids are belittled and, in some cases,
bullied by their fellow classmates, but Mike finds a way to
keep them on track. He even convinces the school's football
team, his other students, to help them prepare for the intense
physical challenges of Space Camp. The class finally leaves
for Huntsville, Alabama. Will kids with Down syndrome,
Tourette's, learning disabilities and emotional problems be
able to leave their baggage behind, coalesce into a team and
compete with some of the brightest students from across the
country?
In the Hallmark Hall of Fame movie,
many of the special-ed students were played by young actors
who are, indeed, "special," with Down syndrome, autism and
learning disabilities. The film was shot in Wilmington, NC and
at NASA Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama.
THE CAST: John Corbett as Mike Kersjes,
Jessy Schram as Robynn McKinney, Cynthia Watros as Dr. Deborah
Barnhart, Logan Huffman as Scott Goudy, Keson Loder as Lewis,
Breezy Eslin as Stephanie, Peter ten Brink as Ben, Abigale
Corrigan as Lisa, David Lambert as Steve, Jimmy Bellinger as
Mattie, Tyrin Niles as Jamal, Tanner Dow as Adam, E. Roger
Mitchell as Tom Keller, Keith Flippen as Dennis, Moira Kelly
as Darcy, Mike Pniewski as Big Dan, Cameron Deane Steward as
Josh Morgan, Mcsen Lintz as Ryan Kersjes, Mathew Lintz as
Shawn Kerjes and Louise Linton as Julie.
"A Smile as Big as the Moon" was
directed by James Sadwith ("Elvis," "Life Is Wild"). The
executive producers are Brent Shields ("Beyond the
Blackboard," "The Lost Valentine") and Dan Paulson ("Saving
Jessica Lynch," "Hallmark Hall of Fame's Pictures of Hollis
Woods"). The script is by Tom Rickman ("Coal Miner's
Daughter," "Hallmark Hall of Fame's Front of the Class"). Mike
Kersjes served as technical advisor on the film.