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| William Hurt | Macon Leary | |
| Geena Davis | Muriel Pritchett | |
| Kathleen Turner | Sarah Leary | |
| Amy Wright | Rose Leary | |
| David Ogden Stiers | Porter Leary | |
| Ed Begley Jr. | Charles Leary | |
| Bill Pullman | Julian | |
| Robert Hy Gorman | Alexander Pritchett | |
| Bradley Mott | Mr. Loomis | |
| Seth Granger | Ethan Leary | |
| London Nelson | Caroline |
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| Producer | Lawrence Kasdan
Phyllis Carlyle |
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| Writer | Lawrence Kasdan
Anne Tyler |
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| Cinematography | John Bailey
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| Musician | John Williams
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After the death of his son, Macon Leary, a travel writer, seems to be sleep walking through life. Macon's wife, seems to be having trouble too, and thinks it would be best if the two would just split up. After the break up, Macon meets a strange outgoing woman, who seems to bring him back down to earth. After starting a relationship with the outgoing woman, Macon's wife seems to think that their marriage is still worth a try. Macon is then forced to deal many decisions |
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