Meeting Daddy

Meeting Daddy was a 2000 film written and directed by Peter Gould. It is notably the last of actor Lloyd Bridges' 160 films, and was posthumously released.[1] The plot involves a struggling New York-based screenwriter travelling to Savannah, Georgia to meet his girlfriend's eccentric family. It also explores themes of aging.[2]

Meeting Daddy
Directed byPeter Gould
Written byPeter Gould
Production
company
Mas Macho Inc.
Release date
  • 27 June 2000 (2000-06-27) (location)
Running time
1hr30m
LanguageEnglish

Cast

gollark: Er, differential. Not derivative.
gollark: Are the integral and derivative ones actually saying the same thing? The derivative ones look less complex.
gollark: So you can just use P=IV with that, as you can work out the voltage.
gollark: voltage on primary/voltage on secondary = turns on primary/turns on secondary if I remember right, and the power on both things is the same (ignoring losses).
gollark: Just solve for a.

References

  1. Coming of Age in Films, By Mario Garrett · 2019
  2. Fade to Gray - Aging in American Cinema, Timothy Shary, Nancy McVittie · 2016
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