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The Blackwater Lightship (2004)
$15.00A man in the final stages of AIDS is cared for by his sister and mother and grandmother.
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Candles on Bay Street (2006)
$15.00DeeDee returns to her hometown with her 11 year old son, Trooper, 13 years after she ran off with her boyfriend. Her childhood best friend, Sam, is now married and he and his wife, Lydia, are the town’s veterinarians. Lydia is a little wary about DeeDee after Sam tells her that they were best friends growing up and DeeDee was his first crush. But DeeDee and Trooper find their way into many hearts of the townspeople with their sweet helpfulness and friendships. DeeDee sets up a candle making business in town square and invites many of the ladies of the town to weekly candle making parties, and through these parties she and Lydia become good friends. One evening after dinner with Lydia and Sam, DeeDee tells Sam she’s very sick and she doesn’t have much longer to live and she needs his help to find a good family in town to adopt Trooper. Sam later tells Lydia everything and they decide to adopt Trooper themselves if/when something happens to DeeDee.
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Only Love (1998)
$15.00Two young lovers whose romantic dreams were shattered, are reunited years later in this sweeping story of fobidden love.
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The Sunshine Boys (1996)
$15.00Two aging comedians who acrimoniously dissolved their act eight years earlier must overcome their differences when they have the chance for a lucrative movie comeback.
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Our Sons (1991)
$15.00Our Sons is a 1991 made-for-TV movie starring Julie Andrews and Ann-Margret as two mothers of gay sons, one of whom is dying of AIDS. As a small town waitress, Ann-Margret’s character must overcome her own homophobia and learn to love her son unconditionally. In the process, she cements a lasting friendship with Andrews’s character. The movie was inspired by the 1987 documentary Too Little, Too Late. Andrews’ character is secretly homophobic, and Ann-Margret’s character is openly homophobic. The dying son is played by Željko Ivanek; Hugh Grant plays his partner.
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The Last to Go (1991)
$15.00Tyne Daly plays a woman who sees the dreams of her youth change over a 22-year period as, first, her surgeon husband leaves her for another relationship, and then, her children, on reaching adulthood, go their separate ways. Adapted from the 1988 novel by Rand Richards Cooper.
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Stella (1990)
$15.00Barmaid Stella Claire and blueblood Stephen Dallas have very little in common — except they’ve fallen in love. When their relationship fails, Stella decides to raise the child they had, Jenny, alone. But Jenny and Stella are far from the perfect mother-daughter pair.
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Right to Kill? (1985)
$15.00Based on true story of teens Richard and Deborah Jahnke charged in Wyoming for the killing of their abusive father.
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Who Will Love My Children? (1983)
$15.00Based on a true story of Iowa farm wife Lucile Fray. Ann-Margret plays a dying mother of ten whose last wish is to find loving families for her children.
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Eleanor, First Lady of the World (1982)
$15.00Biography of former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt, who forged a new role for herself in the years after her husband’s death.
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The Letter (1982)
$15.00The wife of a Malaysian planter kills an employee of her husband one night, but her motive begins to appear not entirely truthful.
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