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O'Hara's Wife
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How long is O'Hara's Wife?
1 hour and 27 minutes
When was O'Hara's Wife released?
January 1, 1984
What is the IMDb rating of O'Hara's Wife?
5.1 out of 10
Who stars in O'Hara's Wife?
Edward Asner
,
Mariette Hartley
, and
Jodie Foster
Who wrote O'Hara's Wife?
James Nasella
,
Joseph Scott Kierland
, and
William Bartman
Who directed O'Hara's Wife?
William Bartman
Who was the composer for O'Hara's Wife?
Artie Butler
Who was the producer of O'Hara's Wife?
William N. Panzer
and
Peter S. Davis
Who was the cinematographer for O'Hara's Wife?
Harry Stradling Jr.
Who was the editor of O'Hara's Wife?
George Berndt
and
Jim Borgardt
What is the plot of O'Hara's Wife?
A mourning workaholic's deceased wife comes back to haunt him, but in a benevolent way, trying to get him to change his dreary attorney life into a life where he has a relationship with his children and is happier with himself.
What is O'Hara's Wife rated?
PG
What genre is O'Hara's Wife?
Comedy, Comedy Drama, and Drama
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