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Twice in a Lifetime Director: Bud Yorkin Cast: Gene Hackman, Ann-Margret, Ellen Burstyn, Amy Madigan

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/12/2005
  • Original Release: 1985
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 47,772

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Closed Caption; Commentary by Ann-Margret, Amy Madigan and director Bud Yorkin; Subtitles: English, Français & Español (feature film only)

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Side #1 --
1. Credits of Steel [2:22]
2. Happy Birthday [5:07]
3. Not Tonight [4:51]
4. Shamrock Celebration [2:34]
5. Meet Audrey [4:12]
6. Birthday Dance and Kiss [4:47]
7. Meeting at the Mall [3:46]
8. Someone to Please [3:41]
9. Observations [6:09]
10. Out in the Open [5:18]
11. Driven Crazy [4:03]
12. Confrontation [5:39]
13. Hurt People [4:07]
14. Arm-Wrestling [2:38]
15. Not There Anymore [4:30]
16. Moving Out [1:18]
17. New Home Tour [1:32]
18. Leave Me Alone [3:23]
19. Shopping [3:32]
20. Bingo [5:48]
21. Her Night Out [2:05]
22. Pre-Wedding Jitters [3:41]
23. If You Don't Come Back [4:14]
24. Party Planning [2:02]
25. Wedding Gift [2:30]
26. Warm and Hard Feelings [5:54]
27. Separate Ways [4:44]
28. End Credits [3:30]

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On the occasion of his 50th birthday, blue-collar family man Gene Hackman is possessed by our old friend, The Mid-Life Crisis. Visiting a local tavern, Hackman becomes enchanted by gorgeous barmaid Ann-Margret. In less time than it takes to down his beer, he has resolved to leave his wife Ellen Burstyn, and his daughters Ally Sheedy and Amy Madigan, in favor of a fresh start with his sexy new "conquest." The film deals not so much with Hackman's impulsive decision as with the genuine pain he leaves in his wake. Madigan's vituperative lash-out at her father is one of many heartbreaking moments of truth in this refreshingly cliché-free domestic drama. The perceptive screenplay for Twice in a Lifetime was written by Colin Welland; the film's theme music was composed by Paul McCartney. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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