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Sarah, Plain and Tall - Winter's End

Cast

Glenn Close, Christopher Walken, Jack Palance, Lexi Randall View All


Crew

Glenn Jordan (Director), Patricia MacLachlan (Writer) View All

Release: Nov. 20th, 1999
Runtime: 1 hour, 35 minutes
The third installment of the Sarah trilogy provides a glorious and touching story of a family drawn together by adversity. On a cold winter day a stranger shows up at the farm. He is slow to reveal his identity. When they find out he is Jacobs father, John Witting, thought long ago dead, hard questions about the past are difficult to get answered.

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