![]() The symphony is to be played at Central Park where Lyla just happens to be scheduled to make a return to the stage. He gives Evan a new name, August Rush, and it seems like only moments until Rush finds himself at the Juilliard School of Music. He has a bunch of runaways playing music around the city for money ("Oliver Twist"?). The Wizard (Williams), street musician, quickly realizes Evan’s gift music. Switch to today: Evan (Highmore) runs away from his orphanage to New York. Neither realizes that their son is alive. Meanwhile, Louis has also abandoned his career and has taken up business. ![]() This causes her to give up her career and, instead, focus on teaching. Later, pregnant Lyla gets into an accident and her father tells her the baby has died. They promise to meet, but situations occur, and Lyla’s over-protective father forbids it. A night of romance ends abruptly when the two awake the next morning. When it sticks to that, it is actually pretty strong it’s the way coincidences need to happen in order for the main story to play out that stretches the believability factor almost to the breaking point.Įleven years ago, on the roof overlooking Washington Square, N.Y., an Irish guitarist/lead singer named Louis (Rhys Meyers) meets a young beautiful cellist, Lyla (Russell). The story tries to show the connection between music and musicians. Yet its capable cast, led by the talented young Highmore, and music make it entertaining viewing. Most likely, viewers will be three steps ahead of the story. Warner Bros.There isn’t one thing in "August Rush" that will surprise the audience. Esposito (Hairstylist), Gabrielle Jerou (Associate Producer), Robert Greenhut (Unit Production Manager), Bonnie Hlinomaz (Production Supervisor), Kate Bulpitt (Casting Associate), Farrah Fox-Collis (Casting Associate), Nicholas Bernstein (Location Manager), Cesar Quinones (Location Scout), Jessica Lichtner (Script Supervisor), Garson Yu (Title Designer), CREDITS Fleming (Costume Design), Mario Ventenilla (Art Direction), Felice Diamond (Makeup Artist), Richard F. Hart (Screenplay), Paul Castro (Story), Nick Castle (Story), Carol Silverman (Set Decoration), Frank L. , Michael Shaw (Production Design), Mark Mancina (Original Music Composer), Cathy Sandrich Gelfond (Casting), John Mathieson (Director of Photography), Amanda Mackey (Casting), Nick Castle (Screenplay), James V. Richard Barton Lewis (Producer), Robert Greenhut (Executive Producer), Ralph Kamp (Executive Producer), Louise Goodsill (Executive Producer), Miky Lee (Executive Producer), Lionel Wigram (Executive Producer), William Steinkamp (Editor) more. ![]() Dewhurst (Receptionist), Victor Verhaeghe (Cop), Darrie Lawrence (Old Neighbor), Sean Haberle (Frank), Jamal Joseph (Driver), Robert Aberdeen (Record Executive), Georgia Creighton (Apartment Owner), Joshua Jaymz Doss (Orphanage Kid), Craig Johnson (Orphanage Boy), Dominic Colón (Policeman), Zach Page (Child Guitar Player), Charles Mack (Gospel Soloist), Amma Agyapon (Gospel Singer), Adia Beckford (Gospel Singer), Dietrice A. Hammonds II (Feedback), Timmy Mitchum (Joey), Henry Caplan (Bill), John Knox (Club Manager), Amy V. Thomas III (Arthur), Aaron Staton (Nick), Alex O'Loughlin (Marshall), Jamia Simone Nash (Hope), Ronald Guttman (Professor), Bonnie McKee (Lizzy), Michael Drayer (Mannix), Jamie O'Keeffe (Steve), Becki Newton (Jennifer), Tyler McGuckin (Peter), Megan Gallagher (Megan), Anais Martinez (Backbeat), Bilal Bishop (Roller Bull), Michael R. ![]() , Mykelti Williamson (Reverend James), Leon G. ![]() Freddie Highmore (August Rush), Keri Russell (Lyla Novacek), Jonathan Rhys Meyers (Louis Connelly), Terrence Howard (Richard Jeffries), Robin Williams (Maxwell "Wizard" Wallace), William Sadler (Thomas Novacek), Marian Seldes (The Dean) more. ![]()
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