Barbara Gordon, John Ritter, Joseph Cortese

Sometimes, it's hard to release pain from the past, especially when it comes to relationships. No wonder Kate (Sharon Gless), a divorcee, and Alex (John Ritter), a widow, are both nursing broken heart...( read more  read more... )s. Although drawn to each other, they're just unable to make a leap of faith. As they try to find their way back to couplehood, they realize they'll only succeed by confronting their fears and accepting the fact that there are no guarantees.

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Directed by: Jack Bender

Release Date: May 11, 1985

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DVD Release Date: October 19, 2004

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  • October 28, 2007
    La escena de John Ritter en la que se oye como fondo un tema de "The Beatles" me hizo conocer ese tema.

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