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For Richer or Poorer is a 1997 American slapstick comedy film directed by Bryan Spicer starring Tim Allen and Kirstie Alley as a New York socialite couple who decide to end their spoiled relationship. The supporting cast includes Jay O. Sanders, Michael Lerner, Wayne Knight, and Larry Miller.
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He won an Academy Award for producing the live-action short film The Resurrection of Broncho Billy (1970). Hussey was also active in Catholic charities , [ 16 ] was noted for painting in watercolors [ 16 ] and was a lifelong Democrat [ 17 ] although she voted for Republican Thomas Dewey in 1944 [ 18 ] and for Hollywood friend and former costar ...
10th & Wolf is a 2006 film about the Philadelphia crime family directed by Robert Moresco.It is based on a true story of a mob war in South Philadelphia.The film stars James Marsden, Giovanni Ribisi and Brad Renfro and features appearances by Dennis Hopper, Val Kilmer, Piper Perabo, Lesley Ann Warren, Tommy Lee, 1980s Italian comedian, singer, actor and director Francesco Salvi and Brian Dennehy.
Lovers and Friends is an American soap opera that aired on NBC from January 3 to May 6, 1977. [1] When the show didn't catch on immediately, NBC put the show on hiatus for seven months, and then brought it back on December 6, 1977, as a retooled show with the title For Richer, For Poorer.
"It's always funny in Philadelphia," the promo promises, teasing the episode. Related: Talia Shire cast as Melissa Schemmenti's mother on Abbott Elementary after Bette Midler pleaded for role
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Truth: The Very Rich are Getting (Very) Richer In recent years, the wealthiest 1% of people worldwide have accumulated almost two-thirds of all new wealth created, according to an Oxfam study.