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Synopsis
Jon Voight stars in this David Seltzer-scripted sentimental tale about a divorced father who tries to achieve an emotional connection with his children. J.P. Tannen (Jon Voight) is a confused and childish man who, five years earlier, was divorced from his wife Kathleen (Millie Perkins). Kathleen received custody of their three children and they now all live with Kathleen's new husband Mitchell (Richard Crenna), a brilliant lawyer. But out of the blue, J.P. reappears into their lives. J.P. wants to take his three children on an ocean voyage in the Mediterranean. At first Kathleen and Mitchell are reluctant, but then they agree. At sea, J.P. begins to bond with his children --Tilde (Roxana Zal), Truman-Paul (Robby Kiger), and Trung (Son Hoang Bui). But then J.P. receives some tragic news that he tries to conceal from the children. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Cast

Marie-Christine Barrault Marie
Robby Kiger Truman-Paul
Maria O'Brien Mandy
Millie Perkins Kathleen
Nelson Welch Old Man
Roxana Zal Tilden
Richard Crenna Mitchell
Jon Voight J.P. Tannen

Production Crew

Norman Newberry Art Director
Vilmos Zsigmond Cinematographer
John Morris Composer (Music Score)
Miles Goodman Composer (Music Score)
Sandra Berke Costume Designer
Silvio Scarano Costume Designer
Vicki Sanchez Costume Designer
Robert H. Lieberman Director
Bruce Green Editor
Michael Kahn Editor
Newt Arnold First Assistant Director
Robert Schaffel Producer
Norman Newberry Production Designer
Robert F. Boyle Production Designer
David Seltzer Screenwriter
Arthur Jeph Parker Set Designer
Vicki Sanchez Set Designer
Jeff Wexler Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1983
Runtime: 122
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Color type
DeLuxe Color

Produced by
CBS Theatrical Films
Voight Schaffel
Warner Brothers