Tony
Posted on 10/30/2008 by Kathy McManus
Tony is executive produced by Grant Heslov and George Clooney. Actor Tate Donovan stars as Michael, a relentlessly responsible father. But the Tony at issue isn’t his son. It’s his son’s teddy bear. Or more vexingly, his 6-year-old son’s lost teddy bear. And therein lies the crisis, the challenge, and the question: Can you ever be too responsible? Read full article


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Tony
Great video, the things we do for our kids!
MIsty Singer | 1 year ago
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Milton
That was a great short movie. We all would travel to the ends of our earth, to make our kids happy.
Matthew | 1 year ago
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As for My people
film is well done but does prove a scripture “As for My people children are there oppressors and woman rule over them.” Isaiah 3:12
louis lance | 1 year ago
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Tennyson
This film really made my day. I almost got teary eyed when the father found “Tony” in the pile of rubbish. Good job, dad!
Deb Conner | 1 year ago
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Awesome film
Being a mother of two, I know how it feels when your child cannot locate their special toy. That father was just the best! That goes to show you that some parents stop at nothing when it comes to their child or children. Blessings to the writer, director and actors of this film. It was just a joy to watch – awesome.
EMILY ANDRE | 1 year ago
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People Coming Together
The father arrives home, hands his son his “TONY” and, and… Well, it’s an ending you don’t expect.
People. It’s about people, from all walks of life coming together to help one another. The reason is unimportant but it’s the actions of those who care, those who will take the time out of their lives to do extraordinary things regardless of the outcome.
We see and read about people like that every day. We can BE people like that…. every day. Thanks.
Anthony Mitarotondo | 1 year ago
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Lost Teddy bear
It’s easy to understand what a parent would go thru for their child. Especially one that is ill. This was a great film that left me in tears
Linda | 1 year ago
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Tony
Really neat example of parental love and kindness of other people. a nice story.
Connie Schubert | 1 year ago
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Love each other
How beautiful that a child can bring together people of all walks of life. Shouldn’t we all be this way for everyone? What a wonderful world this would be! Let’s all try harder and set new examples- maybe others will learn by our example.
Denise Jorvig | 1 year ago
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Growing out from under ...
the day to day world and finding a purpose in life that exceeds the boundaries of what we refer to as the scientific method requires the ability to dream and to feel and, most especially, to care about something or someone other than self. Those who have had that experience and taken the path provided are the very lucky ones.
I read recently of a youngster who opted against a heart transplant after many operations and years of painful chemotherapy and whose parents honored and respected that decision even in the face of criticism because they knew knew and respected and loved their child as a separate person from them who had thought it through and decided.
A thoughtful, provocative piece of work. Thanks!
Pasquale Bottiglieri | 1 year ago
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