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Dragonfly
A man, recently released from a mental hospital, tries to track down his family.
N. Richard Nash
Gilbert Cates
Casts & Crew
Beau Bridges
Susan Sarandon
James Noble
Harriet Rogers
Ann Wedgeworth
Linda Miller
Martin Burke
Mildred Dunnock
Michael Miller
Also Directed by Gilbert Cates
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