| 1. | After School / The Repair Shop | 0000 |
The Donut Man
The Donut Man, Duncan and Mary are invited to start a new branch of the Donut Repair Club "After School", at a Christian academy where some of the students need extra tutoring in character development. Faith in God, honesty, respect for authority and God's Word, wholesome speech and good work habits are reinforced through scripture-based songs.
At "The Repair Shop", kids learn the basics of salvation as they fix broken toys and broken hearts. The 'Donut Babies' giggle and a brand new character, 'Loafer the Living Bread' is introduced to help us learn our scripture verses. At the conclusion, a visitor to the Club, Josie, prays tenderly as she seeks a deeper relationship with Jesus.
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James Caan | Matthew Sykes |
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Mandy Patinkin | Sam Francisco |
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Terence Stamp | William Harcourt |
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Kevyn Major Howard | Rudyard Kipling |
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Leslie Bevis | Cassandra |
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Peter Jason | Fedorchuk |
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George Jenesky | Quint |
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Jeff Kober | Joshua Strader |
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Roger Aaron Brown | Bill Tuggle |
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Tony Simotes | Wiltey |
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Michael David Simms | Human Dealer |
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Ed Krieger | Alien Dealer |
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Tony Perez | Alterez |
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Brian Thompson | Trent Porter |
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Francis X. McCarthy | Capt. Warner |
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Keone Young | Winter |
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Don Hood | Moffet |
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Earl Boen | Duncan Crais |
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William E. Dearth | Coroner's Technician |
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Robert Starr | Coroner's Attendant |
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Bobby Sargent | Coroner's Driver |
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Bebe Drake | Computer Operator |
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Edgar Small | Minkler |
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Thomas Wagner | O'Neal |
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Abraham Alvarez | Mayor |
| Director | Graham Baker |
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| Writer | Rockne S. O'Bannon | |
| Producer | Bill Borden, Gale Anne Hurd, Richard Kobritz | |
| Musician | Curt Sobel | |
| Photography | Adam Greenberg | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jun 01, 2004 |