
The Acorn People
Drama · Family · TV Movie
Overview
An unemployed teacher becomes a counselor at a summer camp for severely disabled children.
Top Cast


Ted Bessell
Ted Bessell
Jesse Hooten
Ted Bessell
Jesse Hooten


Cloris Leachman
Cloris Leachman
Nurse Betty Nelson
Cloris Leachman
Nurse Betty Nelson


Dolph Sweet
Dolph Sweet
Donald Bradshaw
Dolph Sweet
Donald Bradshaw


Cheryl Anderson
Cheryl Anderson
Jill
Cheryl Anderson
Jill


LeVar Burton
LeVar Burton
Rodney
LeVar Burton
Rodney
Shawn Timothy Kennedy
Shawn Timothy Kennedy
Charlie
Shawn Timothy Kennedy
Charlie
Mark Gear
Mark Gear
Benny
Mark Gear
Benny
Tim Stone
Tim Stone
Aaron
Tim Stone
Aaron
Patrick Lewis
Patrick Lewis
Stewart
Patrick Lewis
Stewart
Jay Rowell
Jay Rowell
Spider
Jay Rowell
Spider
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