| BEHIND THE SCENESHoles: A Talk with the CastBy Gorman WoodfinThe 700 Club
 
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        main story line is about Stanley Yelnats, who is sent to a correctional 
        boys camp out in the middle of the desert. The boys have to dig 
        holes every day as a character building exercise. The strong, all-star cast includes Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight and Patricia 
        Arquette.  Weaver plays the tough but sweet camp director known only as "the warden." 
   "Our daughter fell in love with this book named Holes by Louise Sacher," 
    says Weaver. "She came running up to me and she said, 'Mommy, you should play 
    this awful personthe warden in Holes. I sort of glanced at it, and I 
    read her making the boys dig holes in the desert. She stood there, this sort 
    of shapely redhead." Veteran film star Jon Voight stars as the wardens right-hand man, Mr. 
    Sir. He explains the challenges of playing this character. "The courage to do the right thing is part of the theme of the picture. And 
    part of the right thing for me to do was to be ridiculous as he is and not 
    be afraid to be out there and that goofy, o be brave enough to go into areas 
    that make myself look quite unattractive," says Voight. Youve seen him in the hit Disney Channel series Even Steven. Shia Labouf 
    plays the unusual young hero of the film, Stanley Yelnats. Labouf was excited 
    to hear that many who saw the preview for the film broke into applause.  "It makes me feel like we did our job," he says. " Our job was to make the 
    best movie we could make as a group, and youre telling us people were 
    clapping? Thats awesome!" This movie deals with some interesting moral issues. There is the vivid portrayal 
    of greed and how it affects all those around you, strong lessons of standing 
    up for the meek, and the breaking of generational curses. "This is such a wonderful story for kids and grown-ups," says Weaver. "The 
    idea that this boy ends up in this terrible place and after trying to help 
    a friend and believing in his own instincts manages to bring this whole group 
    of people out of this terrible situation into a situation of hope." Holes is rated PG for mild language, violence, and for some dark thematic 
    elements.  
							
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