With the approach of Christmas causing him to feel lonely in life and love Robert Malone braves the wintery snow to arrive home from his job at the grocery store only to find a stranger standing in his home. What begins as an odd and awkward encounter quickly blossoms into what appears to be a romantic late life love affair that takes us on a heartfelt and wonderful journey which takes an unexpected turn. Featuring outstanding performances from Academy Award Winners Martin Landau and Ellen Burstyn this beautifully crafted holiday fable reminds us all how precious life... is. Skillfully and sensitively directed by Nik Fackler the film also stars Elizabeth Banks and Adam Scott and features original music by Conor Oberst and a score by Nate Walcott and Mike Mogis of Bright Eyes. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play With the approach of Christmas causing him to feel lonely in life and love Robert Malone braves the wintery snow to arrive home from his job at the grocery store only to find a stranger standing in his home What begins as an odd and awkward encounter quickly blossoms into what appears to be a romantic late life love affair that takes us on a heartfelt and wonderful journey which takes an unexpected turn Featuring outstanding performances from Academy Award Winners Martin Landau and Ellen Burstyn this beautifully crafted holiday fable reminds us all how precious life is Skillfully and sensitively directed by Nik Fackler the film also stars Elizabeth Banks and Adam Scott and features original music by Conor Oberst and a score by Nate Walcott and Mike Mogis of Bright Eyes
Martin Landau and Ellen Burstyn star in this romantic drama about a man who finds love late in life. As Christmas approaches, Robert Malone (Landau) is feeling even more lonely and bewildered than usual. But a chance encounter with the more extrovert Mary (Burstyn) quickly blossoms into a love affair that changes his world completely.
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