Creating Rem Lezar
- Original title
- Creating Rem Lezar
- Year
- 1989
- Running time
- 48 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Jack Mulcahy
- Courtney Kernaghan
- Jonathan Goch
- Kathleen Gati
- Scott Zakarin
- Stewart H. Bruck
- Evan Abbey
- Ed Luparello
- Billy Manning
- Johnny O'Hanlon
- Devery Gladney
- James E. Graseck
- Teresa Simpson
- Stuart Grodin
- Karin Kernaghan
- Thomas Ritchie
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Fantasy. Musical | Family-friendly. Half-length Film
- Synopsis
- Zack gets in trouble in class for daydreaming about a superhero named Rem Lezar, and sent to the principal. He storms out of the principal's office, believing the principal incapable of understanding him. Later in art class, Zack sculpts an image of Rem Lezar, whom Ashlee has also dreamed about, and has drawn. Ashlee is the first person to believe that Rem Lezar is more than imaginary, but she will not speak with Zack as long as he keeps up a sexist attitude. The two obtain a male mannequin (apparently, they stole it), and dress it like Rem Lezar, who comes to life in their arms. He can live but a single day unless Zack and Ashlee find the Quixotic Medallion to keep him permanently alive. The fear-mongering face, Vorock, tells them it is hidden at the height of imagination, and Zack concedes to Ashlee's idea that it might be in a building, but when the World Trade Center isn't it, Ashlee accepts going to the mountains, where they (apparently inadvertently) split up their search, each ...
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