Man, Woman and Child 1983 PG, 99 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Dick Richards Cast: Martin Sheen, Blythe Danner, Craig T. Nelson, David Hemmings, Nathalie Nell, Maureen Anderman, Jacques Francois, Sebastian Dungan, Arlene McIntyre, Missy Francis, Billy Jayne, Ruth Silveira, Randy Lowell, Lisa Figueroa, Frank Koppala
Based on an Erich Segal novel, this film revolves around English professor Bob Beckwith's (Martin Sheen) discovery that he is the father of newly orphaned Jean-Claude (Sebastian Dungan). Years before, Bob had an affair with Nicole (Nathalie Nell) in France, and unbeknownst to him she became pregnant and had a baby. Now, Nicole has died. Bob's wife Sheila (Blythe Danner) suggests that they bring Jean-Claude home for a visit, and that visit causes a variety of effects on Bob, Sheila, and their daughters Jessica and Paula (Arlene McIntyre and Missy Francis).
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Midnight Lace 1980 TV, 100 min. Genre: Mystery
Director: Ivan Nagy Cast: Mary Crosby, Gary Frank, Celeste Holm, Carolyn Jones, Shecky Greene, Robin Clarke, Susan Tyrrell, Blackie Dammett, Jim Haynie, Missy Francis
Unaware that her husband is plotting to kill her, a woman nearly goes insane as a result of numerous disturbing telephone calls. The better version of this story is the 1960 version starring Doris Day and Rex Harrison.
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| 1. Man, Woman and Child (1983)
2. Midnight Lace (1980)
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