The story of the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962—the nuclear standoff with the USSR sparked by the discovery by the Americans of missile bases established on the Soviet-allied island of Cuba.
When Max fools a gang of local toughs, he finds himself in big trouble. Fleeing from the thugs, Max runs into an old warehouse and bumps into a boom box. By doing that, he manages to release Kazaam, a genie who has been held captive for thousands of years.
Matt falls for Casey, the new girl in school. She's fun-loving and eccentric, but there's a darkness to her whimsy that Matt can't begin to comprehend. When Casey attempts to commit suicide, her parents place her in a mental institution. Matt springs her out, and together the young lovers head on a road trip. They believe their love can "cure" Casey's problems. Matt starts to wonder, though, if are they inspired or misguided.
Todd Steven Sible is an American stage, film and television actor. Born and raised in Washington State, he is a graduate of the University of Washington School of Drama in Seattle (class of 1997) and currently resides in Oregon's Rogue Valley, where he serves as Associate Stage Operations Manager for the renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Todd first appeared in The Cider House Rules at Seattle Repertory Company before moving on to Los Angeles, where he became an early member of Circle X Theatre Company. His film credits included Kazaam, Volcano and Thirteen Days, along with television credits on C.S.I. and The Practice.
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