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  1. Father Figures est un film (1h 53min) de Lawrence Sher (23 décembre 2017) avec Owen Wilson, Ed Helms, J.K. Simmons. Découvrez 2 Bandes-annonces et le casting de 32 stars sur CinéSérie

  2. 28. Nov. 2018 · The line “Put your tiny hand in mine" is particularly controversial. George was only 24 at the time, but he had a masculine image that made him seem far more mature than he was. Whoever he was singing to, he wants to play the father or "teacher" role and act out the figure that Princess Diana and other women, men and young fans wanted him to be.

  3. Synopsis. Peter Reynolds (Ed Helms) is a physician who spends his days performing rectal exams on his patients. He's also divorced and his son Ethan (Zachary Haven) has little respect for him. Peter takes Ethan to attend the wedding of his mother Helen Baxter (Glenn Close).

  4. Owen Wilson (“The Grand Budapest Hotel,” “Zoolander 2”) and Ed Helms (“The Hangover” films, “We’re the Millers”) star in the Alcon Entertainment comedy “Fath...

    • 2 Min.
    • 606,8K
    • Warner Bros. UK & Ireland
  5. 6. Juni 2017 · 22. Jaws (1975) The movie dad: Chief Brody pushes himself to breaking point on behalf of making Amity Island a safer place for his kids, facing his fear of the rolling sea in order to go and hunt ...

  6. 22. Dez. 2017 · Verdict. Father Figures is a baffling film, one that never seems to ever get a handle on what it is or what it wants to be. It’s one thing to make a movie about characters stuck in arrested ...

  7. 21. Juni 2020 · Old, but most definitely gold, the film adaptation of Harper Lee’s beloved novel To Kill a Mockingbird features one of film’s most cherished father figures – Atticus Finch (Gregory Peck). Set in 1932, in the aftermath of the stock market crash, this 1962 classic is, in part, a tender illustration of childhood, when time ‘moved more ...