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Death in the Family
99
Market price:
$19.99USD
Our price: $14.31USD
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Status:
IN-STOCK
Released:
2005-06-07
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Death in the Family DVD Cast & Features
Cast:
Matthew Carlton
,
Kathleen Chalfant
,
James Cromwell
,
Annabeth Gish
,
Bill Raymond
,
John Slattery
,
Mac Pirkle
,
David Alford
,
Austin Wolff
,
Christopher Strand
,
Margaret Asker
,
Danny Beene
,
Dave Ducey
,
Reed Alexaner
,
Andrew Willis
,
Louden Wright
Director(s):
Gilbert Cates
Features:
cc
[None specified]
Death in the Family DVD Details
Video:
Pre-1954 Standard
Audio:
Dolby Digital Stereo
Language:
English
Running Time:
90
Genre:
Drama
Tv Shows
Tv Movie
Item Weight:
1
UPC:
841887050470
Product Code:
PBSP705047DVD
Format:
DVD
Year:
2002
Studio:
Pbs Paramount
Death in the Family DVD Summary
Adapted from
James Agee
's posthumously published, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel,
Death in the Family
is set in Knoxville, TN, in 1915.
The death of husband and father
Jay Follett
(
John Slattery
) in a car accident has profound and long-reaching effects upon his wife,
Mary
(
Annabeth Gish
), and his sensitive, seven-year-old son,
Rufus
(
Austin Wolff
).
At the core of the crisis is
Mary
's prickly relationship with her own family, exacerbated by her late husband's unwillingness to "go wi
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