
My Dad Can't Be Crazy... Can He?
Drama
Overview
Teenage boy is unable to deal with his schizophrenic father.
Top Cast


Don Murray
Don Murray
Jack Karpinsky
Don Murray
Jack Karpinsky


Loretta Swit
Loretta Swit
Wanda Karpinsky
Loretta Swit
Wanda Karpinsky


Wil Wheaton
Wil Wheaton
Nick Karpinsky
Wil Wheaton
Nick Karpinsky


Christian Jacobs
Christian Jacobs
Danny
Christian Jacobs
Danny


Sadie Stratton
Sadie Stratton
Lois
Sadie Stratton
Lois


Judith Jones
Judith Jones
Karen
Judith Jones
Karen


Fran Bennett
Fran Bennett
Nurse Etting
Fran Bennett
Nurse Etting


Liam Sullivan
Liam Sullivan
Doctor
Liam Sullivan
Doctor


Ken Medlock
Ken Medlock
Coach
Ken Medlock
Coach


Lew Gallo
Lew Gallo
Teacher
Lew Gallo
Teacher
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