Appearances
NR 1990 · 95 min · ★ 10.0 · Drama , TV Movie
A drama centering on the joys, conflicts, and crises on a middle-class family and on its ex-football star father's efforts to keep it on track and intact despite the death of a child and the strain between his wife and father.
Directed by Win Phelps · Written by William Blinn
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Scott Paulin Ben Danzig -
Wendy Phillips Marie Danzig -
Ernest Borgnine Emil Danzig -
James Handy Danny Halligan -
Casey Biggs Harry Trace -
Matt McGrath Troy Danzig -
Heather Hopper Katherine Danzig -
Penny Fuller Barbara Stilton -
Mariclare Costello Rose -
Robert Hooks Wesley -
Mimi Lieber Teresa -
Douglas Roberts Father Rick
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