
The Music Never Stopped
Category: Drama
All Genres: Drama
Release Year: 2011
Country: USA
Runtime:
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: Jim Kohlberg
Sound: Dolby Digital
Taglines:
Writing by: Gwyn Lurie – (screenplay) &
Gary Marks – (screenplay)
Oliver Sacks – (essay "The Last Hippie")
Produced by: Kate Edgar – associate producer
Greg Johnson – producer
Jim Kohlberg – producer
Brad Luff – executive producer
Neal H. Moritz – executive producer
Peter Newman – producer
Julie W. Noll – producer
George Paaswell – co-producer
Cast: J.K. Simmons – Henry Sawyer
Julia Ormond – Dianne Daley
Mía Maestro – Celia
Tammy Blanchard – Tamara
Lou Taylor Pucci – Gabriel Sawyer
Cara Seymour – Helen Sawyer
Scott Adsit – Doctor Biscow
Joe Urban – Stage Security
Alex Ziwak – Stage Security
Ryan Karels – Bernie the Hernie
Anthony Del Negro – Collegiate Candidate
Music: Paul Cantelon
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Plot Outline:
Tale of a father who struggles to bond with his estranged son Gabriel, after Gabriel suffers from a brain tumor that prevents him from forming new memories…
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Plot: Tale of a father who struggles to bond with his estranged son Gabriel, after Gabriel suffers from a brain tumor that prevents him from forming new memories. With Gabriel unable to shed the beliefs and interests that caused their physical and emotional distance, Henry must learn to embrace his son's choices and try to connect with him through music.
Movie Quotes:
Goofs: We know about 2 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Revealing mistakes: There's a lot of snow in Oorlogswinter – except on the roofs of buildings.
Trivia: There are 11 entries in the trivia list – like these:
- WILHELM SCREAM: During the chase scene with the horse carriage in the woods, the famous 'Wilhelm scream' can be heard when the German buggy with the two soldiers collapse and crashes.
- Being a fan of the spaghetti western genre, director Martin Koolhoven casted German character actor Dan van Husen as Auer. Van Husen started his acting career in Italy, acting in over 20 spaghetti westerns.
- Was voted best Dutch movie of 2008 by the Dutch Press.



