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| Director: | Andrew Lancaster |
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| Writer: | Brian Carbee |
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| There are dysfunctional families... and then there are the Conways. After a family tragedy, 15-year-old Billy Conway has become the de facto glue between his bitter mom, distant brother, and stoic dad. But when Billy starts to act out, everything changes for him and his family | |
| Release Date: | Apr 23, 2009 |
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| Director: | Andrew Lancaster |
| Writer: | Brian Carbee |
| Genres: | Comedy, Drama |
| Keywords | |
| Production Companies | Red Carpet Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $36,857
Budget: $6,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jul 30, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Geena Davis | Gloria Conway |
| Harrison Gilbertson | Billy Conway |
| Harry Cook | Larry Conway |
| Joel Tobeck | Ray Conway |
| Sebastian Gregory | Doug Post |
| Sarah Woods | Dottie Post |
| Morgan Griffin | Katrina Post |
| Troy Planet | Tiny Post |
| Viva Bianca | Becky |
| Rebecca Massey | Louise |
| Jayden Hall | Ricky Kellywood |
| Erik Thomson | Bob |
| Damien Garvey | Officer Passman |
| Peter Lamb | Officer Barret |
| Johnny Xenos | Gene Conway |
| Ivy Latimer | Linda Conway |
| Karl Beattie | Young Billy |
| Joshua Denyer | Young Gene |
| Flynn Colby | Young Larry |
| Lachlan Campbell | Young Doug |
| Tyler Coppin | Narrator (voice) |
| John Keightley | Marriage Celebrant |
| Brian Carbee | Bingo Caller |
| Rosslyn Powell | Bingo Lady |
| Nathan Page | Young Man at Bingo |
| Sarah Carradine | Nouse Matron |
| Alison Gallagher | Young Nurse |
| Stephen Radford | Mr. Smolensky |
| Katrina Retallick | Connie Conway-Kellywood |
| Wendy Playfair | Mrs. Smolensky |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Philip Partridge | Stunts |
| Andrew Lancaster | Director |
| Brian Carbee | Writer |
| Mark Le Cornv | Stunts |
| Nathan Lawson | Stunts |
| Dean Gould | Stunts |
| Jennifer Fenton | Stunts |
| Spike Cherrie | Stunts |
| Raelene Chapman | Stunts |
| Jon Heaney | Stunt Double |
| Richard Jensen | Set Decoration |
| Angus MacDonald | Art Direction |
| Elizabeth Mary Moore | Production Design |
| Kerry Barden | Casting |
| Roland Gallois | Editor |
| Ben Nott | Director of Photography |
| Antony Partos | Music |
| Bec Cubitt | Producer's Assistant |
| Lisa Tomasetti | Still Photographer |
| Ashleigh Carter | First Assistant Camera |
| Pim Kulk | Second Assistant Camera |
| Luke Stone | Key Grip |
| Gus Van Sant | Thanks |
| Brett Praed | Stunt Double |
| Stephen Dunlevy | Stunts |
| Tony Lynch | Stunt Coordinator |
| Nina Edwards | Costume Design |
| Anousha Zarkesh | Casting |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Miriam Stein | Associate Producer |
| Anthony Anderson | Producer |
| Graham Buckeridge | Executive Producer |
| Heather Ogilvie | Executive Producer |
| Compton Ross | Executive Producer |
| Phil Hunt | Executive Producer |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 4 |
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| 2025 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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I would have rated this movie lower and, indeed, perhaps not even finished watching it, if it weren’t for the performance of Geena Davis. That makes sense, because she was the reason I gave it a try at all. Ms. Davis excels at portraying quirky characters. But even though there were serious moments ... when she played the odd but self-confident dog trainer in Accidental Tourist, in Accidents Happen, her character is half quirky (her light side) and half angry and brooding (her dark side). Not many actresses could pull it off as well as she did. She is unpredictable because of the tragedies the family has suffered, and we are led to believe that Billy is acting up for the same reasons, but I couldn’t buy into it. After all, Billy had a hand in his family’s tragedies, and while I can buy that the guilt might cause behavioral issues, asking me to sympathize with his losses while he is actively making life worse for his family and others, was too much of a stretch for me. And I certainly didn’t see any redemption in the final scene with Billy and his neighbor. Thank goodness for Geena Davis.