The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All


1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Sunday, April 26 on WCBS 365BLK (2.4)

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An army veteran travels to Long Island to pass over a dead friend's war medal to his daughter. He arrives to find her brutally beaten by the students she teaches, and so he steps in as substitute teacher to get revenge.

1999 English
Action/adventure Drama Crime Guy Flick Sequel Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Treat Williams (Actor) .. Karl Thomasson
Erin Chambers (Actor) .. Terri
Michael Shane Davis (Actor) .. Josh Silver
Barbara Jane Reams (Actor) .. La jeune femme albanaise
Christian Jensen (Actor) .. Thad
Maxx Payne (Actor) .. Muscle
Frank Gerrish (Actor) .. Ed Lincoln
Joey Miyashima (Actor) .. Le médecin des urgences
Danny Hansen (Actor) .. Jeremy
Duane Stephens (Actor) .. Jerry Sundheim
Steve Condie (Actor) .. Jimmy
Richard Humphreys (Actor) .. Kirby

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Did You Know..
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Treat Williams (Actor) .. Karl Thomasson
Born: December 01, 1951
Died: June 12, 2023
Birthplace: Rowayton, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: After attending Franklin and Marshall College, Treat Williams acted with the prestigious Fulton Repertory troupe. Williams made his Broadway debut in Grease (1976) eventually taking over the leading role of Danny Zuko. His later Broadway credits included the musicals Over Here and Pirates of Penzance and the reader's-theatre exercise Love Letters. In films from 1976, he scored his first significant success as the draft-resistant protagonist of Milos Forman's Hair (1979). He went on to play the title role in The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper (1981), then gained positive critical notice for his work as reluctant interdepartmental police informant Daniel Ciello in Prince of the City (1981). His later film roles included mob-connected labor organizer Jimmy O'Donnell in Once Upon a Time in America (1984) and the seductive James Dean clone in Smooth Talk (1985). Famed for his willingness to tackle any sort of role, Williams' artistic ambitions are backed up by his versatility and astonishing vocal flexibility. On TV, Williams played Stanley Kowalski opposite Ann-Margret's Blanche Dubois in Streetcar Named Desire (1984) and was appropriately sharkish as superagent Mike Ovitz in The Late Shift (1996). He also starred in the weekly series Eddie Dodd (1991) and Good Advice (1995). Many of Treat Williams' recent film roles have exhibited a fondness for expansive, scenery-chewing villainy, notably megalomanic Xander Drax in The Phantom (1995).
Claudia Christian (Actor)
Born: August 10, 1965
Trivia: Lead actress Claudia Christian first appeared on screen in the '80s.
Rebecca Staab (Actor)
Born: July 27, 1961
Richard Portnow (Actor)
Born: January 26, 1947
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York
Trivia: Character actor Richard Portnow has worked steadily in theater, feature films, and on television for many years. On stage, he has appeared both on and off Broadway, as well as in many regional productions, and at London's Royal Court Theatre. Portnow made his feature film debut with a bit part in Susan Seidleman's Desperately Seeking Susan (1985). On television, Portnow has guest starred on many series, including Seinfeld, NYPD Blue, and The Nanny.
Erin Chambers (Actor) .. Terri
Born: September 24, 1979
Michael Shane Davis (Actor) .. Josh Silver
Barbara Jane Reams (Actor) .. La jeune femme albanaise
Christian Jensen (Actor) .. Thad
Maxx Payne (Actor) .. Muscle
Frank Gerrish (Actor) .. Ed Lincoln
Born: March 14, 1963
Joey Miyashima (Actor) .. Le médecin des urgences
Born: November 18, 1957
Trivia: Joey Miyashima has built up a long and impressive resumé over the course of his career, mostly through small but memorable roles, like Pee-Wee's Japanese pen pal Oki Doki on an episode of Pee-Wee's Playhouse in 1988. In 2006, Miyashima became part of the High School Musical franchise, paying Principal Matsui in the first film, and then reprising the role for the third installment, High School Musical 3: Senior Year.
Curtis Lupo (Actor)
Danny Hansen (Actor) .. Jeremy
Duane Stephens (Actor) .. Jerry Sundheim
Steve Condie (Actor) .. Jimmy
Richard Humphreys (Actor) .. Kirby
James Black (Actor)
Born: April 03, 1962