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With Dudley Moore, Mary Tyler Moore, Katherine Healy, Shannon Wilcox. In this heart-warming drama, a terminally ill young girl strives to bring together her wealthy mother and a California politician, fulfilling her dream of having a family during the last six weeks of her life.
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Six Weeks: Directed by Tony Bill. With Dudley Moore, Mary...
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Six Weeks is one of those "my child is dying but is sweet...
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After appearing in a television interview, little-known U.S....
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Six Weeks: Directed by Noémi Veronika Szakonyi. With Katalin Román, Zsuzsa Járó, Lana Szczaurski, Mónika Balsai. Zsófi, the defiant teenager, gives up her newborn daughter through open adoption, but doubts begin to arise within her body and soul.
After appearing in a television interview, little-known U.S. Congressional candidate Patrick Dalton (Dudley Moore) hurries to a campaign fundraiser being held at a secluded Los Angeles, California, estate.
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Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks: Directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman. With Gena Rowlands, Cheyenne Jackson, Jacki Weaver, Rita Moreno. A retired woman hires a dance instructor to give her private dance lessons at her home -- one per week for six weeks.
Six Weeks is one of those "my child is dying but is sweet and vibrant till the end" dramas that were inspired in the years after the groundbreaking Promises in the Dark. It's not your typical Dudley Moore movie, is it? And yet, he stars in it alongside Mary Tyler Moore.
Six Weeks is a 1982 American drama film directed by Tony Bill and based on the 1976 novel of the same name by Fred Mustard Stewart. It stars Dudley Moore, Mary Tyler Moore, and Katherine Healy.