

Family · Adventure · Drama
Overview
When maladjusted orphan Jesse vandalizes a theme park, he is placed with foster parents and must work at the park to make amends. There he meets Willy, a young Orca whale who has been separated from his family. Sensing kinship, they form a bond and, with the help of kindly whale trainer Rae Lindley, develop a routine of tricks. However, greedy park owner Dial soon catches wind of the duo and makes plans to profit from them.
Top Cast


Jason James Richter
Jason James Richter
Jesse
Jason James Richter
Jesse
Keiko
Keiko
Willy
Keiko
Willy


Lori Petty
Lori Petty
Rae Lindley
Lori Petty
Rae Lindley


August Schellenberg
August Schellenberg
Randolph Johnson
August Schellenberg
Randolph Johnson


Michael Madsen
Michael Madsen
Glen Greenwood
Michael Madsen
Glen Greenwood


Jayne Atkinson
Jayne Atkinson
Annie Greenwood
Jayne Atkinson
Annie Greenwood


Michael Ironside
Michael Ironside
Dial
Michael Ironside
Dial


Richard Riehle
Richard Riehle
Wade
Richard Riehle
Wade


Mykelti Williamson
Mykelti Williamson
Dwight Mercer
Mykelti Williamson
Dwight Mercer


Michael Bacall
Michael Bacall
Perry
Michael Bacall
Perry
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