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Truly Madly Deeply
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Nina, an interpreter, is beside herself dealing with inconsolable grief over the recent death of her boyfriend, Jamie, a cellist. When she is on the verge of despair, Jamie reappears as a 'ghost' and the couple are reconciled.
Nina, an interpreter, is beside herself dealing with inconsolable grief over the recent death of her boyfriend, Jamie, a cellist. When she is on the verge of despair, Jamie reappears as a 'ghost' and the couple are reconciled.
Actors:
Keith Bartlett,
David Ryall,
Graeme Du-Fresne,
Teddy Kempner,
Vania Vilers,
Mark Long,
Leroy Joseph
Keith Bartlett
David Ryall
5 January 1935, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, England, UK
Graeme Du-Fresne
Teddy Kempner
Vania Vilers
12 June 1938, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Mark Long
Leroy Joseph
Country:
United States
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