
The Hammer
Drama · History
Overview
A coming of age drama following the life of Matt Hamill, the first deaf wrestler to win a National Collegiate Wrestling Championship.
Top Cast


Russell Harvard
Russell Harvard
Matt Hamill
Russell Harvard
Matt Hamill


Raymond J. Barry
Raymond J. Barry
Stanley
Raymond J. Barry
Stanley


Shoshannah Stern
Shoshannah Stern
Kristi
Shoshannah Stern
Kristi


Courtney Halverson
Courtney Halverson
Michelle
Courtney Halverson
Michelle


Michael Anthony Spady
Michael Anthony Spady
Jay Jakubowski
Michael Anthony Spady
Jay Jakubowski


Susan Gibney
Susan Gibney
Janet Hamill
Susan Gibney
Janet Hamill


Joseph McKelheer
Joseph McKelheer
Ron Gross
Joseph McKelheer
Ron Gross
Eben Kostbar
Eben Kostbar
Coach Cantrell
Eben Kostbar
Coach Cantrell


Rich Franklin
Rich Franklin
Coach Pruitt
Rich Franklin
Coach Pruitt
Stephen Dodd
Stephen Dodd
Coach Rich
Stephen Dodd
Coach Rich
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