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Three Wishes
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Jack McCloud meets with a car accident and his leg is broken by Jane Holman. So that he and his dog Betty Jane is invited to live in her house until his leg is healed. He must face the ups and downs in new life, but he can find himself loved by the entire family.
Jack McCloud meets with a car accident and his leg is broken by Jane Holman. So that he and his dog Betty Jane is invited to live in her house until his leg is healed. He must face the ups and downs in new life, but he can find himself loved by the entire family.
Actors:
Marc Shelton,
Brian Flannery,
Loanne Bishop,
Simone Study,
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio,
Moira Sinise,
Michael Laskin,
Gary Sonkur,
Jamie Cronin,
David Anderson,
Spencer Gordon,
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Marc Shelton
Brian Flannery
Loanne Bishop
10 November 1955, Denver, Colorado, USA
Simone Study
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
17 November 1958, Lombard, Illinois, USA
Moira Sinise
19 April 1954, Pontiac, Illinois, USA
Michael Laskin
3 April 1951, Duluth, Minnesota, USA
Gary Sonkur
27 January 1983, California, USA
Jamie Cronin
David Anderson
Spencer Gordon
Director:
Martha Coolidge
Martha Coolidge
17 August 1946, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Country:
United States
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Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
October 30, 2002
...a nice movie, but not a particularly engaging one.
USA Today
January 01, 2000
The script is draggy and overly obvious except for a mystifying mumbo-jumble of special effects.
August 28, 2002
Genuinely satisfying feel-good parable about positive thinking and living in the moment.

