Was there a remake of the film cadence by charlie sheen?
One of the busiest, most conscientious actors in Hollywood, Martin Sheen has put together a Herculean body of work, much of it forgettable, yet sifting through the chaff reveals a vast array of gem-like grains to beg his mention among the great actors of his generation. He became established playing youths run amok, and though the resume boasts its share of villains, he has grown over the years into a patriarchal figure, whose rectitude and social responsibility is in keeping with his very liberal Catholic activism. The proud family man has seen all four children enter the acting business, with both Emilio (Estevez) and Charlie (Sheen) enjoying heat comparable to or in excess of any he has known. In a way, Charlie’s bad boy persona reflects the father’s once wild recklessness short-circuited by a heart attack and near-emotional collapse during the long shoot for “Apocalypse Now” (1979), his own personal wake-up call. There at his side, as always, his fiercely loyal wife Janet put every