A family discovers their youngest daughter has cancer, but the real struggle is still ahead.A family discovers their youngest daughter has cancer, but the real struggle is still ahead.A family discovers their youngest daughter has cancer, but the real struggle is still ahead.
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David James Lewis
- Rick
- (as David Lewis)
Aurelio DiNunzio
- Hank
- (as Aurelio Dinunzio)
Mitchell Kosterman
- Alvin
- (as Mitch Kosterman)
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- TriviaTowards the end the main character gets to meet the President of the United States. The scene was shot inside the real Oval Office of the White House and Bill Clinton appeared as himself--the first time in history a serving US president willingly appears as himself in a fictitious story.
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This movie is probably John Ritter's worst work. Ritter fans should look elsewhere, particularly at his fantastic performance in "Bad Santa." It's amazing to think the same actor took part in this movie.
The only saving grace is toward the end, when Bill "The Thrill" Clinton appears playing himself. The scene is shot in the oval office and is generally very well done. Wild Bill fans should simply fast-forward to the Oval Office scene and skip the rest of the movie entirely.
If you are not a tear-jerker fan, or are a Ritter fan, see if you can get your wife to change the channel because you cannot re-live the time you'll spend having to watch this film. Bill is the only positive note in this, and it's over an hour before he appears so I don't know if it's worth hanging around.
The only saving grace is toward the end, when Bill "The Thrill" Clinton appears playing himself. The scene is shot in the oval office and is generally very well done. Wild Bill fans should simply fast-forward to the Oval Office scene and skip the rest of the movie entirely.
If you are not a tear-jerker fan, or are a Ritter fan, see if you can get your wife to change the channel because you cannot re-live the time you'll spend having to watch this film. Bill is the only positive note in this, and it's over an hour before he appears so I don't know if it's worth hanging around.
- overfedcinemafan
- Oct 21, 2005
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