Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home


5:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Wednesday, June 17 on WFTY UniMás 67 HDTV (67.2)

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Un chico y su amigo, una ballena asesina, deben lidiar con un derrame de petróleo que amenaza la vida marítima de la costa de Washington.

1995 Spanish, Castilian DSS (Surround Sound)
Acción/aventura Drama Niños Comedia Animado Familia

Cast & Crew
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Jason James Richter (Actor) .. Jesse
August Schellenberg (Actor) .. Randolph Johnson
Michael Madsen (Actor) .. Glen Greenwood
Jayne Atkinson (Actor) .. Annie Greenwood
Mary Kate Schellhardt (Actor) .. Nadine
Francis Capra (Actor) .. Elvis
Jon Tenney (Actor) .. John Milner
M. Emmet Walsh (Actor) .. Wilcox
Mykelti Williamson (Actor) .. Dwight Mercer
John Considine (Actor) .. Commander Blake
Steve Kahan (Actor) .. Captain Nilson
Neal Matarazzo (Actor) .. Helmsman Kelly
Al Sapienza (Actor) .. Engineer
Paul Tuerpe (Actor) .. Milner's Assistant
Wally Dalton (Actor) .. Engineer
Cliff Fetters (Actor) .. Engineer
Julie Inouye (Actor) .. Reporter
Basil Wallace (Actor) .. Reporter
Janet Wu (Actor) .. Reporter
June Christopher (Actor) .. Veterinarian
Doug Ballard (Actor) .. Veterinarian
Marguerite Moreau (Actor) .. Julie
Christina Orchid (Actor) .. Donut Shop Lady
Edward J. Rosen (Actor) .. Environmental Man
Isaac T. Arnett Jr. (Actor) .. Camper
Scott Stuber (Actor) .. Policeman
Chanel Capra (Actor) .. Teenage Girl at Ferry
Laura Gary (Actor) .. Whale Spotter
John Harms (Actor) .. Protester
Susan Brooks (Actor) .. Protester
Jeff Brooks (Actor) .. Protester
Joan Lunden (Actor) .. Herself
Elizabeth Peña (Actor) .. Kate Haley

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Did You Know..
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Jason James Richter (Actor) .. Jesse
August Schellenberg (Actor) .. Randolph Johnson
Michael Madsen (Actor) .. Glen Greenwood
Born: September 25, 1958
Died: July 03, 2025
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Michael Madsen, who admits to being more interested in delivering a good performance than the perks of fame, formerly worked as a gas station attendant in his hometown of Chicago, IL. The older brother of actress Virginia Madsen, Michael's first acting experience took place inside of Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre, where he studied under the direction of fellow actor John Malkovich. This stage training provided him with the background needed to land a host of small roles, beginning with a bit part in the 1983 film WarGames. After relocating to Los Angeles, Madsen made several television and film appearances, including NBC's Emmy-winning Special Bulletin (1983), and The Natural (1984), director Barry Levinson's celebrated sports drama. Madsen continued to build credibility, gradually going on to land larger parts. Though his profile was raised substantially after appearing in the 1991 film Thelma & Louise, it was his 1989 performance as a psychotic killer in John Dahl's Kill Me Again that caught the attention of Quentin Tarantino, who would later give Madsen his true breakthrough opportunity in 1992's Reservoir Dogs. This ear-splitting performance earned Madsen critical acclaim, as well as further cementing his reputation for playing psychopathic murderers. Sure enough, Madsen would go on to perform in several decidedly evil roles. From the kitten-loving sociopath in The Getaway (1994), to mafia tough guy Sonny Black in Donnie Brasco, Madsen proved himself more than capable of playing a good bad guy. Rather than allowing himself to be typecast, however, Madsen readily accepted the role of a loving foster parent in Free Willy (1993), a seasoned alien assassin in Species (1995), and CIA Agent Damon Falco in director Lee Tamahori's Die Another Day (2002). Over the course of the next decade, however, the veteran actor largely stuck to his tough-guy image, though his reflective role in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill films displayed a sense of depth that most filmmakers fail to coax out of him.
Jayne Atkinson (Actor) .. Annie Greenwood
Born: February 18, 1959
Birthplace: Bournemouth, England
Trivia: Born in England; her family moved to America when she was 9. A 2000 Tony nominee for The Rainmaker, she played both the male and female leads in the drama at 15 in a school acting competition. Met husband Michael Gill, also an actor, when they both appeared in a production of The Heiress at New Haven's Long Wharf Theater in 1989. Appeared with her 24 cast mate Stephen Spinella in the 2002 Broadway revival of Our Town that featured Paul Newman as the Stage Manager. Joined the cast of Criminal Minds in 2007 as Erin Strauss, section chief of the Behavioral Analysis Unit. Has appeared in such films as Syriana (2005), Recount (HBO, 2008) and Handsome Harry (2009). Twice appeared in productions of Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit (1998 and 2009), playing Ruth both times. Her performances were praised in both versions, though she admitted that, in the first production, she was reluctant to take on the role, finally coming around when she realized how much humor it offered. Supports such causes as diversity (via the educational theater company, Fringe Benefits) and international medical assistance (Doctors Without Borders.)
Mary Kate Schellhardt (Actor) .. Nadine
Born: November 01, 1978
Francis Capra (Actor) .. Elvis
Born: April 27, 1983
Birthplace: New York City, New York, United States
Trivia: Is of Italian and Dominican descent.Was raised in The Bronx.Was discovered by Robert De Niro during the casting of one of his films.Practiced boxing briefly when he was a teenager.Is skilled at bowling.Is a fan of Star Wars.Is a fan of The Lord of the Rings books.
Jon Tenney (Actor) .. John Milner
Born: December 16, 1961
Birthplace: Princeton, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Character actor Jon Tenney has appeared on stage and in feature films, but he may be best known for his television work, notably for playing Patrol Sergeant Francis X. Donovan on Steven Bochco's short-lived police drama Brooklyn South. His film work includes Twilight of the Golds (1997), Fools Rush In (1997), and With Friends Like These... (1998). Tenney's interest in acting stems from early childhood and it developed further while he attended Vassar College, where he majored in drama and philosophy. Afterwards, he was accepted to Juilliard, where he was a standout student. He made his professional debut starring in a touring production of The Real Thing, directed by Mike Nichols. This led to his working steadily on and off Broadway, as well as in regional theater. His television credits include Equal Justice and Crime and Punishment. His made-for-television movie credits include Alone in the Neon Jungle (1987). Since 1994, Tenney has been married to popular television actress Teri Hatcher. He appeared in Kenneth Lonnergan's first film, You Can Count on Me, and Albert Brooks cast him in Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World. In 2005 he was cast in the hit cable series The Closer as Agent Fritz Howard, and he would stay with that show for the next few years. He continued to work on the big screen in projects such as The Stepfather, Rabbit Hole, and Green Lantern.
M. Emmet Walsh (Actor) .. Wilcox
Born: March 22, 1935
Died: March 19, 2024
Birthplace: Ogdensburg, New York, United States
Trivia: Rarely garnering a lead role, M. Emmet Walsh has become one of the busiest character actors in Hollywood, using his ruddy, seedy appearance to embody countless low-life strangers with unsavory agendas. In his rare sympathetic roles, he's also capable of generating genuine pathos for the put upon plight of struggling small-timers. His effortless portrayals have made him a welcome addition to numerous ensembles, even if many viewers can't match a name to his recognizable mug. In fact, his work is so well thought of that critic Roger Ebert created the Stanton-Walsh Rule, which states that no film featuring either Walsh or Harry Dean Stanton can be altogether bad.Contrary to his frequent casting as a Southerner, Walsh is a native New Yorker, born on March 22, 1935, in Ogdensburg, NY. As a youth he attended the prestigious Tilton School in New Hampshire, and went on to share a college dorm room with actor William Devane. He graduated from the Clarkson University School of Business, but it was not until his thirties that he discovered his true calling: acting. He first popped up in Midnight Cowboy (1969), and has worked steadily ever since, some years appearing in as many as eight motion pictures, other years focusing more on TV movies. Working in relative anonymity through the '70s and early '80s, appearing in films ranging from Serpico (1973) to Slapshot (1977) to Blade Runner (1982), Walsh landed his meatiest and most memorable role in Joel and Ethan Coen's remarkable debut, Blood Simple (1984). Without batting an eye, Walsh exuded more casual menace as the amoral private detective doggedly pursuing his own self-interest than a host of typecast villains could muster in their entire careers. His role was key to creating a stylish noir that would launch the careers of two modern masters. It earned him an Independent Spirit Award.Blood Simple did not markedly alter Walsh's status as a supporting actor, as he went on to appear in this capacity in Fletch (1985), Back to School (1986), and Raising Arizona (1987), his next collaboration with the Coens, in which his bull-slinging machinist scores riotously with less than a minute of screen time. One of the first appearances of the kindly Walsh was in 1988's Clean and Sober, in which he plays a recovering alcoholic helping Michael Keaton through the same struggle.As he crept into his late fifties and early sixties, the stature of Walsh's films diminished a little, if not his actual workload. Continuing to dutifully pursue his craft throughout the early '90s, Walsh again returned to a higher profile with appearances in such films as A Time to Kill (1996), William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (1996), and My Best Friend's Wedding (1997). More as a reaction to the ineptitude of the movie than Walsh's performance, Ebert called into question his own Walsh-Stanton Rule in his review of Wild Wild West, the 1999 Will Smith-Kevin Kline debacle in which Walsh is one of the only tolerable elements. In the years to come, Walsh would remain active on screen, appearing in films like Youth in Revolt and providing the voice of Olaf on the animated series Pound Puppies.
Mykelti Williamson (Actor) .. Dwight Mercer
Born: April 03, 1960
Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Trivia: After more than a decade in the business, hard-working actor Mykelti Williamson achieved true fame as Tom Hanks' army buddy in Forrest Gump (1994). Born in St. Louis, Williamson and his family moved frequently during his childhood, finally settling in Los Angeles when he was 15. After studying acting in high school, Williamson landed a recurring role on Hill Street Blues in 1983. Working steadily in TV and movies throughout the 1980s, Williamson appeared in a number of films, including Walter Hill's Streets of Fire (1984); the pilot movie for the stylish cop series Miami Vice (1984); and the Goldie Hawn football comedy Wildcats (1986). By the 1990s, Williamson added a bona fide sleeper hit to his credits with his role as a paternal cop in Free Willy (1993). His transformative performance as Forrest's ill-fated shrimp-loving friend Bubba in the blockbuster, 1994 Best Picture winner Forrest Gump then earned Williamson critical raves, propelling him into a varied range of high-profile films. After appearing in Free Willy 2 (1995) and playing a small but attention-getting role as one of Lela Rochon's unworthy suitors in Waiting to Exhale (1995), Williamson joined forces with Al Pacino in Michael Mann's Heat (1995). Continuing to work in TV as well, Williamson acted in several series, co-starred as Negro League baseball player Josh Gibson in the well-received TV film The Soul of the Game (1996), played a black cavalryman in the TNT Western Buffalo Soldiers (1997), and joined the prestigious ensemble cast of 12 Angry Men (1997). Williamson continued to ride high as Nicolas Cage's ill cell mate in the summer blockbuster Con Air (1997), but his 1998 movie work in Primary Colors and Species 2 was personally overshadowed by his legal troubles when he was arrested for stalking his ex-wife and stabbing her friend. Acquitted of the charges, Williamson returned to form with a blistering performance as an Army colonel in David O. Russell's critically lauded Three Kings (1999). Williamson reprised his role as Lt. Gerard in the second TV series version of The Fugitive(2000). Despite pre-season hype and the prior success of other Fugitives, the series lasted only one season. Williamson then made another onscreen splash when he reunited with Heat director Michael Mann to appear as the flamboyant, shock-haired boxing impresario Don King in Mann's ambitious biopic Ali (2001). Williamson is married and has three daughters.
John Considine (Actor) .. Commander Blake
Born: January 02, 1935
Trivia: Supporting actor John Considine, first appearing on screen in the '60s, is the brother of actor Tim Considine.
Steve Kahan (Actor) .. Captain Nilson
Neal Matarazzo (Actor) .. Helmsman Kelly
Born: June 08, 1962
Al Sapienza (Actor) .. Engineer
Born: July 31, 1962
Paul Tuerpe (Actor) .. Milner's Assistant
Wally Dalton (Actor) .. Engineer
Cliff Fetters (Actor) .. Engineer
Julie Inouye (Actor) .. Reporter
Basil Wallace (Actor) .. Reporter
Janet Wu (Actor) .. Reporter
June Christopher (Actor) .. Veterinarian
Doug Ballard (Actor) .. Veterinarian
Marguerite Moreau (Actor) .. Julie
Born: April 25, 1977
Birthplace: Riverside, California, United States
Trivia: A veteran of numerous television series and the Mighty Ducks franchise, Marguerite Moreau got her start in the entertainment business when most of her peers were busy navigating the rough waters of the sixth grade. Moreau, who was born in California on April 25, 1977, got her first break on television with a bit part in an episode of The Wonder Years, and subsequently landed work on Blossom. She made her film debut at the age of 14 in The Mighty Ducks (1992), and reprised her role for the successful comedy's two sequels. In between filming The Mighty Ducks trilogy, Moreau found more work on TV and in such kid-friendly fare as Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home (1995). In 1997 she got a crack at more adult-oriented content with a bit part in the political satire Wag the Dog, and followed that with another small part in Mighty Joe Young (1998).After earning a degree in Political Science from Vassar College, Moreau began appearing in more substantial roles in films ranging from Robert Mickelson's Off the Lip (2000) to Wet Hot American Summer (2001), a Meatballs-esque summer camp exploitation flick that starred Janeane Garofalo and David Hyde Pierce. She then sunk her teeth, so to speak, into the role of a lusty vampire wannabe in Queen of the Damned (2002), which starred the singer Aaliyah in her first and last screen role before her untimely 2001 death.Moreau continued to toggle between the big and small screens, appearing as Gene Hackman's assistant in Runaway Jury (2003); earning praise for her role as a licentious twentysomething in the festival favorite Easy (2003); practicing her tics as Sadie Atkins in the made-for-TV remake of the made-for-TV classic Helter Skelter (2004); and appearing as a high school English teacher/object of teen desire in the acclaimed ABC series Life As We Know It. In the years to come, Moreau would find no shortage of success on screen, with roles on What About Brian and Shameless, as well as movies like Beverly Hills Chihuahua, Life Happens, and Caroline and Jackie.
Christina Orchid (Actor) .. Donut Shop Lady
Edward J. Rosen (Actor) .. Environmental Man
Isaac T. Arnett Jr. (Actor) .. Camper
Scott Stuber (Actor) .. Policeman
Born: December 13, 1968
Chanel Capra (Actor) .. Teenage Girl at Ferry
Born: June 25, 1978
Laura Gary (Actor) .. Whale Spotter
John Harms (Actor) .. Protester
Susan Brooks (Actor) .. Protester
Born: August 25, 1960
Jeff Brooks (Actor) .. Protester
Born: April 07, 1950
Joan Lunden (Actor) .. Herself
Born: September 09, 1950
Elizabeth Peña (Actor) .. Kate Haley

Before / After
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Free Willy
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