Description: Music has long been considered a universal language with the power to bring people together, but can the simple act of playing music possibly unite a child with a mother and father who live in two different cities and don't even know of the child's existence? Having shared one extraordinary night, classical cellist Lyla Novacek (Keri Russell) and Irish singer and songwriter Louis Connelly (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) were a union meant to be that was torn apart by circumstances and a protective father (William Sadler). After eleven years, both Lyla and Louis have given up performing only to find that they are unhappy and searching for a sense of fulfillment that will ultimately lead both artists back to music and performing. Evan (Freddie Highmore) is an 11-year old orphan who's grown up hearing music in everything around him and is convinced that his real parents want him and will find him with the help of music. Driven by his innate musical genius and a powerful compulsion to perform before the world, Evan runs away from the orphanage and is initially taken in by a street man known as Wizard (Robin Williams) who encourages his musical talent and renames him August Rush and, later, by a local priest who arranges for August to receive a Julliard education. August is a child prodigy who excels beyond even the wildest expectations and earns the opportunity of a lifetime--a chance to perform in front of an enormous audience in New York's Central Park. The question is; can his performance possibly reach the audience August really craves? While elements of this film are completely unbelievable (take August's instant prowess on the guitar or his immediate and sophisticated grasp of musical notation and musical theory), the message of the universality of music and the notion that "the music is all around us, all you have to do is listen" is both compelling and powerful. --Tami Horiuchi
Cast List:
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Freddie Highmore as Evan Taylor - 'August Rush'
Keri Russell as Lyla Novacek
Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Louis Connelly
Terrence Howard as Richard Jeffries
Robin Williams as Maxwell 'Wizard' Wallace
William Sadler as Thomas Novacek
Marian Seldes as The Dean
Leon G. Thomas III as Arthur (as Leon Thomas III)
Mykelti Williamson as Reverend James
Aaron Staton as Nick
Alex O'Loughlin as Marshall
Jamia Simone Nash as Hope
Ronald Guttman as Professor
Bonnie McKee as Lizzy
Michael Drayer as Mannix
Jamie O'Keefe as Steve
Becki Newton as Jennifer
Tyler McGuckin as Peter
Megan Gallagher as Megan
Anais Martinez as Backbeat
Bilal Bishop as Roller Bull
Michael R. Hammonds II as Feedback
Timmy Mitchum as Joey (as Timothy T. Mitchum)
Henry Caplan as Bill
John Knox as Club Manager
Amy V. Dewhurst as Receptionist
Victor Verhaeghe as Cop
Darrie Lawrence as Old Neighbor
Sean Haberle as Frank
Jamal Joseph as Driver
Robert Aberdeen as Record Executive
Georgia Creighton as Apartment Owner
Joshua Jaymz Doss as Orphanage Kid
Craig Johnson as Orphanage Boy
Dominic Colon as Policeman
Zach Page as Child Guitar Player
Deirdre Lorenz as Meagan's Mom
Lev Zhurbin as Gasping violist in orchestra (uncredited)