Modern Love
Modern relationships are examined in this comedy drama.
Robby Benson
Robby Benson
Casts & Crew
Robby Benson
Karla DeVito
Rue McClanahan
Burt Reynolds
Frankie Valli
Kaye Ballard
Cliff Bemis
Louise Lasser
Lyric Benson
Ed Grady
Also Directed by Robby Benson
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A young man, short of money, is persuaided into looking after the business of a local drug dealer for a week or two. Up until then, the guy had been an honest and clean of drugs, but when he spends his days surrounded by riches and drugs, he cannot resist... and neither can his addict wife. Written by Rob Hartill
Most of us know Billy Graham as the self-assured and charismatic preacher who became one of the most important figures of 20th Century Christianity. Now, with the release of Billy: The Early Years, we meet Billy as the earnest and promising young man at the crossroads of faith and doubt, ultimately facing the moment of decision that launched one of history’s most powerful evangelistic careers.
Follows the personal and professional lives of six twenty to thirty-something-year-old friends living in Manhattan
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