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Ralph Waite
Reviews Featuring Ralph Waite
Superficial but pleasant romantic thriller that lacks substance but has a certain charm. It shouldnt work but somehow gets away with it.
Film noir washes up against political satire, in this dizzying portrait of the American dream being sold down the river.
Letters to God is a sweet tribute to a real-life little boys courageous fight with cancer but as a movie, despite some good performances, it wont appeal to everyone.
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