Saving Angelo

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Saving Angelo is a 2006 Dominic Scott Kay-directed short film based on the true events of a white boxer that he and his family rescued in 2003. All promotions and earnings wents to animal charity projects.

In January 2007, Kay filed a lawsuit claiming that producer Conroy Kanter "unfairly demanded creative control and distribution rights for" the film.[1] The suit was settled out of court with Kay receiving "full ownership and control" of the film, along with a $20,000 donation to Crusades for Animals.[2]

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Actors/Actresses Role
Dominic Scott Kay Danny
Eric Close Dad
Kevin Bacon Brent
Julie Gonzalo Receptionist
Dana Barron Mom
Conroy Kanter Veterinarian 1
Christopher Close Veterinarian 2
Scott Kay Fireman
Ryan King Vet Tech
Kuma (dog) Angelo

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