
Leo
Drama
Overview
A young mother is plagued by a tragic mistake and alienates her little boy. A brilliant writer is released from prison after serving a 15-year sentence and begins working at Vic's Diner. Their stories converge when the man must overcome obstacles of the past to save the little boy and ultimately himself.
Top Cast


Joseph Fiennes
Joseph Fiennes
Stephen
Joseph Fiennes
Stephen


Elisabeth Shue
Elisabeth Shue
Mary Bloom
Elisabeth Shue
Mary Bloom


Justin Chambers
Justin Chambers
Ryan Eames
Justin Chambers
Ryan Eames


Sam Shepard
Sam Shepard
Vic
Sam Shepard
Vic


Dennis Hopper
Dennis Hopper
Horace
Dennis Hopper
Horace


Deborah Kara Unger
Deborah Kara Unger
Caroline
Deborah Kara Unger
Caroline


Mary Stuart Masterson
Mary Stuart Masterson
Brynne
Mary Stuart Masterson
Brynne


Jake Weber
Jake Weber
Ben Bloom
Jake Weber
Ben Bloom
Davis Sweatt
Davis Sweatt
Leopold - age 11
Davis Sweatt
Leopold - age 11
James Middleton
James Middleton
Louis
James Middleton
Louis
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