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  1. This movie is an excellent portrayal of live theater and what it means to the people involved, its ups and downs, a fictional account, yet interspersed with actual footage and memories of the Totem Pole Playhouse, where John's life and career had their roots. I can truly say it will make you laugh and cry. The music and photography were also ...

  2. Byron Temple, a retired character actor with dementia, longs to perform at his beloved summer theater one last time. Against his daughter's wishes, he accepts a role from the newly installed...

    • Drama
    • Wil Love
    • John Putch
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  4. The Father and the Bear is a 2016 heartwarming drama-comedy film directed by John Putch, about a retired widowed school teacher named Robert Malone who is struggling with the idea of moving into an assisted living facility. Instead, he sets out on a journey to find the bear that has been constantly raiding his fruit trees, and in the process ...

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    • Wil Love, David Deluise, Dendrie Taylor
    • John Putch
    • Distribber
  5. 85 min. Country. United States. Director. John Putch. Screenwriter. John Putch. Cast. Music. Alexander Baker. Cinematography. Keith J. Duggan. Producer. PutchFilms. Distributor: PutchFilms. Genre. Drama. Synopsis. A retired character actor with diagnosed dementia, longs to perform at his beloved summer theater one last time.

    • John Putch
    • Wil Love
  6. The Father and the Bear is a 2016 heartwarming drama-comedy film directed by John Putch, about a retired widowed school teacher named Robert Malone who is struggling with the idea of moving into an assisted living facility.

  7. Byron Temple, a retired character actor (Wil Love) with diagnosed dementia, longs to perform at his beloved summer theater one last time. Against his daughter's wishes (Dendrie Taylor), he accepts a role from the newly installed artistic director of the playhouse (David Deluise) who is unaware of Byron's condition.