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I'm Losing You

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Released: 1999-08-24

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I'm Losing You DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Rosanna Arquette, Amanda Donohoe, Buck Henry, Salome Jens, Frank Langella, Andrew McCarthy, Elizabeth Perkins, Gina Gershon, Ed Begley, Jr., Laraine Newman, Norman Reedus, Aria Noelle Curzon

Director(s): Bruce Wagner

Features:
Digitally mastered
Dolby Stereo Surround
Letterbox aspect ratio 1.85:1
Audio commentary track with director Bruce Wagner and actress Rosanna Arquette
Interactive motion menus
20 chapters with motion images
Theatrical trailer
Biographies and filmgraphies of cast, director and producer
Optional Spanish subtitles
I'm Losing You DVD Details
Video:
Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio:
Dolby Digital Surround
Language:
English
Subtitles:
Spanish
Running Time: 103
Genre: Drama
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 658149732520
Product Code: LGT71676DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1998
Studio: Lions Gate
I'm Losing You DVD Summary This 1998 film about a dysfunctional Los Angeles family is directed by Bruce Wagner, on whose novel this is based.

Everyone in this family has a problem.

Perry (Frank Langella) is a successful TV producer who has been diagnosed with inoperable cancer just before his 60th birthday.

His son Bertie (Andrew McCarthy) is an unsuccessful actor but a wonderful father with an adorable daughter and an ex-wife who is known to show up for visitations visibly stoned.

Rachel (Rosanna Arquette), a niece who is now his adopted daughter, finds out that her father murdered her mother years ago before taking his own life.

We follow these characters as they go through their share of hardships and love.

We are given a lot to chew on, including death, adultery, AIDS, and deceit.

Wagner got a lot of very good actors to appear in small roles, including Amanda Donohoe, Buck Henry, Elizabeth Perkins, and Ed Begley Jr.

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Prior to this film Wagner was chiefly known as the writer of Wild Palms and Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills.