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  1. Nov 21, 2004 · The Wool Cap: Directed by Steven Schachter. With William H. Macy, Ned Beatty, Keke Palmer, Don Rickles. The mute superintendent of a ramshackle apartment building, becomes the unwilling guardian of a little girl with an attitude.

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    • Steven Schachter
    • 2004-11-21
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Wool_CapThe Wool Cap - Wikipedia

    The Wool Cap is a 2004 American television comedy-drama film directed by Steven Schachter, who wrote the teleplay with William H. Macy. It is an updated and Americanized version of the 1962 film Gigot starring Jackie Gleason, who wrote the original story.

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  3. The Wool Cap. Movie Info. Synopsis A building superintendent (William H. Macy) finds the strength to face the demons of his past through his bond with an abandoned girl. Director. Steven...

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    • Steven Schachter
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    • William H. Macy
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  5. Nov 20, 2004 · Story. William H. Macy. Teleplay. This film, originally made for tv, stars William H. Macy as a mute superintendent of a apartment building that is falling apart who becomes the unwilling guardian to a young girl with a bit of an attitude.

  6. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A kindhearted, mute janitor, Gigot, befriends and looks after a drug addict's little girl after she is orphaned. Together, they find hope and friendship in their troubled lives. Cast & Crew. Read More. Steven Schachter. Director. William H. Macy. Gigot. Ned Beatty. Mr Gigot. Catherine O'hara. Gloria. Keke Palmer

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › The_Wool_CapThe Wool Cap - Wikiwand

    The Wool Cap is a 2004 American television comedy-drama film directed by Steven Schachter, who wrote the teleplay with William H. Macy. It is an updated and Americanized version of the 1962 film Gigot starring Jackie Gleason, who wrote the original story.