
Amazing Grace and Chuck
Drama
Overview
Average American boy Chuck Murdock goes on a school outing to a nuclear weapons facility, where he learns about the destructive power that sits at the fingertips of the military. Knowing that the world could end with the push of a button, he protests against nuclear war by walking out on his Little League team during a game. Chuck's stunt ends up in the local paper, and as the story snowballs, basketball star "Amazing Grace" Smith decides to boycott sports, too.
Top Cast


Joshua Zuehlke
Joshua Zuehlke
Chuck Murdock
Joshua Zuehlke
Chuck Murdock


Alex English
Alex English
"Amazing Grace" Smith
Alex English
"Amazing Grace" Smith


Jamie Lee Curtis
Jamie Lee Curtis
Lynn Taylor
Jamie Lee Curtis
Lynn Taylor


William L. Petersen
William L. Petersen
Russell
William L. Petersen
Russell


Gregory Peck
Gregory Peck
President
Gregory Peck
President
Harvey Martin
Harvey Martin
Mad Dog
Harvey Martin
Mad Dog


Michael Bowen
Michael Bowen
Hot Dog
Michael Bowen
Hot Dog
J.P. Gabriel
J.P. Gabriel
Big Guy
J.P. Gabriel
Big Guy
Red Auerbach
Red Auerbach
Red Auerbach
Red Auerbach
Red Auerbach


Lee Richardson
Lee Richardson
Jeffries
Lee Richardson
Jeffries
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