Paterno

Paterno

105 mins | Drama, TV Movie | April 7, 2018

After becoming the winningest coach in college football history, Joe Paterno is embroiled in Penn State's Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse scandal, challenging his legacy and forcing him to face questions of institutional failure regarding the victims.

Paterno

105 mins | Drama, TV Movie | April 7, 2018

Paterno
After becoming the winningest coach in college football history, Joe Paterno is embroiled in Penn State's Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse scandal, challenging his legacy and forcing him to face questions of institutional failure regarding the victims.
IMDb rating 6.5
Producers Edward R. Pressman Film, HBO Films, Sony Pictures Television, The Levinson/Fontana Company
Original title Paterno
Directors Barry Levinson
Writers Debora Cahn, John C. Richards

Cast

Al Pacino

as Joe Paterno

Kathy Baker

as Sue Paterno

Kenneth Maharaj

as MRI Tech

Michael Mastro

as Guido D'Elia

Joshua Morgan

as Bobby - Media Wrangler

Ross Degraw

as Sports Producer

Mitchell L. Mack

as Devon Smith

Larry Mitchell

as Jay Paterno

Darren Goldstein

as Mike McQueary

Riley Keough

as Sara Ganim

Nicholas Sadler

as Todd - Press Photographer

Sir Brodie

as Security Guard

Greg Grunberg

as Scott Paterno

Annie Parisse

as Mary Kay Paterno

Vito Vitiello

as Sports Director

Laura Verillo

as Control Room Tech

Harold Garcia

as Control Room Tech

Julian Gamble

as Galen Hall

William Hill

as Tom Bradley

Kaliswa Brewster

as Mara Lewis

Josh Mowery

as Ron Vanderlinden

Joseph Setticase

as Drew Astorino - Def. Captain

Julio Figueroa

as Football Player

Dan Vaughan

as Football Player

Sergio Joachim

as Football Player

Jock McKissic

as Football Player

Adam Shippey

as Football Player

Los Jones

as Football Player

Christopher Setticase

as Football Player

Geoffrey Dawe

as Nittany Club Donor

Lauren S. Gordon

as Nittany Club Donor

Jim Johnson

as Jerry Sandusky

Dorri L. Page

as Dottie Sandusky

Steve Coulter

as Tim Curley

Tom Kemp

as Graham Spanier

Murphy Guyer

as Gary Schultz

Gadi Rubin

as Sports Cameraman

Mary Gutzi

as Sandra Spanier

Joe Sciacca

as Wealthy Donor

Peter Jacobson

as David Newhouse

Mac Brydon

as Charlie Thompson

Jim Santangeli

as Mike Gillum

Ben Cook

as Aaron Fisher

Kristen Bush

as Dawn Fisher

Justin Matthews

as Liam

Tess Soltau

as Juliet

Georgia Buchanan

as Kim Belcher

Thomas Bradshaw

as Chris - Kim's Husband

Bobby Kruger

as TV Producer

Todd Alan Crain

as Hugh

Terry Stoller

as Librarian

Patrick McDade

as Frank Noonan

Candace Bryant

as News Producer

Dylan Perlman

as High School Student

Shane Nepveu

as High School Student

Corwin C. Tuggles

as High School Student

Thom Niemann

as PSU Student

Steve Beauchamp

as Cameraman

Lilli Kay

as Dori

Celia Au

as Cathy - Newhouse's Secretary

Sean Cullen

as Dan McGinn

Ralph Byers

as Frank Ganter

Megan Leung

as Student on Stairs

Paul Skye Lehrman

as Student on Stairs

Sarah McGowan

as Student on Stairs

Leanne Hayward

as Riot Reporter

Jamie Eddy

as Riot Interviewee

Ify Enemuo

as Riot Interviewee

Blake Burgess

as Riot Interviewee

Maria Jung

as Riot Interviewee

Sage Kirwan

as Riot Interviewee

William Hochman

as Riot Interviewee

Jack DiFalco

as Riot Interviewee

John D'Leo

as Riot Interviewee

Midori Francis

as Riot Interviewee

Tess Frazer

as Campus Interviewee

Camrus Johnson

as Campus Interviewee

Michael Romeo Ruocco

as Reporter

Steve Lacy

as Reporter

Ana Roshelle Diaz

as Reporter

Joseph Francisco Almanzar

as Zack Paterno

Colby Minifie

as Young Sue Paterno

Mugga

as Nurse

James Saito

as Doctor

David Mogentale

as Protester

Adam Ratcliffe

as Alum

Amanda Anthony

as Banquet Guest (uncredited)

Richard Bird

as CNN Cameraman (uncredited)

Adrienne Brammer

as Photographer (uncredited)

Shannon Breckenridge

as Penn State Student (uncredited)

Roger Brenner

as College Administrator (uncredited)

Audrey Butler

as Lizzie Paterno (uncredited)

Stacey Alyse Cohen

as Sarah - Press Reporter (uncredited)

Matt Consalvo

as Penn State Student (uncredited)

Richard R. Corapi

as Youth Services Employee (uncredited)

Blaise Corrigan

as Defensive Coach (uncredited)

Brent Costantino

as Painted 409 Fan (uncredited)

Salvatore DiSanto

as Penn State Student (uncredited)

Rogelio Douglas III

as Penn State Student (uncredited)

Manny Dunn

as Penn State Student (uncredited)

Austen Eisenberg

as Pool Boy (uncredited)

Jennie Eps

as Penn State Student (uncredited)

Deborah Finley

as High School Administrator (uncredited)

Arielle Fray

as High School Student (uncredited)

Michele Gambino

as Wealthy Donor (uncredited)

Courtney Gonzalez

as Photographer (uncredited)

Spice Greene

as Wealthy Charity Donor (uncredited)

Lori Hammel

as (voice) (uncredited)

Ben Kennedy

as Penn State Student (uncredited)

Stephanie Kirves

as High School Student (uncredited)

Aaron Latta-Morissette

as Penn State Student (uncredited)

Faith Logan

as Penn State Student (uncredited)

Gage Maynard

as Penn State Student (uncredited)

Angela McKenzie

as Coach's Wife (uncredited)

Stephen C. Mitchell

as TV News Reporter (uncredited)

Adrian M. Mompoint

as Penn State Football Player (uncredited)

Chris Naples

as Wealthy Donor (uncredited)

Matthew Oh

as Penn State Football Player (uncredited)

Eli Perdew

as Penn State Student (uncredited)

Tatum Price

as Penn State Student (uncredited)

Eric Rosenberg

as Press / Sideline Cameramen (uncredited)

Sivan Roth

as High School Student (uncredited)

Alina Seddon

as Football Fan (uncredited)

Marisa R. Silver

as Pool Mom (uncredited)

Jean Tucker

as Wealthy Donor (uncredited)

Jessica VanOss

as Caroline Paterno (uncredited)

Leanne Michelle Watson

as CNN Reporter (uncredited)

Delanie Wheeler

as Penn State Student (uncredited)

Amanda Marie Wilkinson

as Channel 4 TV Reporter (uncredited)