Truman Gaige

Truman Gaige

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Grace Quigley
Title: Grace Quigley
Character: Sam Pincus
Released: May 17, 1985
Type: Movie
Grace Quigley is nearing the end of her life, living alone in her New York apartment. On the day she's being evicted, she witnesses a murder being committed by a top hit-man, Seymour Flint. She proposes to blackmail him into killing her, however, she has one or two friends she wants him to get rid of first.
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Running Out
Title: Running Out
Character: Jimmy Duggan
Released: January 26, 1983
Type: Movie
A young woman, unable to handle the stress of raising a family, runs out on her husband and young daughter. 12 years later, she returns in hopes of rekindling a bond with them.
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The Electric Grandmother
Title: The Electric Grandmother
Character: Old Tom / Narrator
Released: January 17, 1982
Type: Movie
To a family whose children are traumatized by the death of their mother, help comes in a most bizarre way. They receive three pieces, that when joined together, give a recording for an offer for an electric grandmother. They go to a bizarre factory, where they customize their new grandmother, and within a short time, she arrives. The android is equipped with everything needed as a parent and the boys are charmed. The daughter, however, still misses her mother and she bears no welcome for this interloper.
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The Mating Season
Title: The Mating Season
Character: Phil
Released: December 30, 1980
Type: Movie
They say opposites attract, but could a romance possibly develop between an attorney, successful at work but unlucky in love, and a divorced man whose main interest is birdwatching?
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A Private Battle
Title: A Private Battle
Character: Banquet Speaker
Released: October 7, 1980
Type: Movie
A dramatization of the story of noted writer/journalist Cornelius Ryan, author of "The Longest Day," and the valiant battle against terminal cancer that led him to write about his ordeal, with the help of his loving wife, while at the same time determined to complete "A Bridge Too Far," which he had spent years researching.