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 | |
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Directed by | Peter Gould |
Written by | Peter Gould |
Production company | Mas Macho Inc. |
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Running time | 1hr30m |
Language | English |
Cast
- Lloyd Bridges - Mr. Branson
- Josh Charles - Peter Silverblatt
- Alexandra Wentworth - Melanie Branson
- Beau Bridges - Larry Branson
- Walter Olkewicz Dink Branson
- Kristy Swanson - Laurel Lee
- Edie McClurg - Dot
- Cindy Bridges - Becky Sue Branson (as Lucinda Bridges-Cunningham)
- Christopher T. Gray - Taxi Driver
- Don Perry - Mr. Sulak
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References
- Coming of Age in Films, By Mario Garrett · 2019
- Fade to Gray - Aging in American Cinema, Timothy Shary, Nancy McVittie · 2016
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