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A romantic film is set in the mid-1940s in America, which was given full power to Allied forces. 'Homer Wells' is not allowed to join the army because of a disease in his heart. He spent his entire life in the Saint Clauds orphanage. 'Maine' is the unique project of Dr. Wilbur Larg, who sees Homer as a great hope and teaches him the basics of medicine. Over the years Homer becomes a good doctor as a professor, but without a university degree.
A romantic film is set in the mid-1940s in America, which was given full power to Allied forces. 'Homer Wells' is not allowed to join the army because of a disease in his heart. He spent his entire life in the Saint Clauds orphanage. 'Maine' is the unique project of Dr. Wilbur Larg, who sees Homer as a great hope and teaches him the basics of medicine. Over the years Homer becomes a good doctor as a professor, but without a university degree.
Actors:
Edie Schechter,
Norma Fine,
K. Todd Freeman,
Colin Irving,
Jane Alexander,
Charlize Theron,
Evan Parke
Edie Schechter
Norma Fine
March1932, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
K. Todd Freeman
9 July 1965, Houston, Texas, USA
Colin Irving
Jane Alexander
28 October 1939, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Charlize Theron
7 August 1975, Benoni, Transvaal, South Africa
Evan Parke
2 January 1968, Kingston, Jamaica
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Charlize Theron #FilmColony #Lasse Hallström #Michael Caine #Miramax #Nina Saxon Film Design #The Cider House Rules #Tobey Maguire
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