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Synopsis
Looking like death warmed over, Jack Lemmon plays the aging father of Ted Danson. Always proud of being able to fend for himself, Lemmon despises being reliant upon others, but his enfeebled state does not allow him his old independence. For his part, Danson resents having to care for his dad as he would for an infant. Things take an upward turn when a "Doctor Feelgood" (Zakes Mokae) enters the scene, pumping Lemmon full of self-confidence. But then Lemmon is stricken with cancer, an affliction that he can't jolly himself out of. As the reality of his imminent death strikes everyone around him, Lemmon retreats into fantasy, recalling the past happy events of his life as though they're happening here and now. The rest of the family humors their dying dad, and in so doing draws closer together than they've been in years. TV sitcom maestro Gary David Goldberg co-produced and directed Dad, and also adapted the screenplay from the novel by William Wharton. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Kathy Baker Annie Tremont
Ted Danson John Tremont
Olympia Dukakis Bette Tremont
Ethan Hawke Billy Tremont
Zakes Mokae Dr. Chad
Kevin Spacey Mario
J.T. Walsh Dr. Santana
Jack Lemmon Jake Tremont

Production Crew

John R. Jensen Art Director
Paul W. Gorfine Art Director
William Wharton Book Author
Jan Kiesser Cinematographer
Gary David Goldberg Co-producer
Joseph Stern Co-producer
James Horner Composer (Music Score)
Dan Bronson Costume Designer
Molly Maginnis Costume Designer
Gary David Goldberg Director
Eric Sears Editor
Ken Diaz Makeup
Frank Marshall Producer
Kathleen Kennedy Producer
Steven Spielberg Producer
Jackson de Govia Production Designer
Gary David Goldberg Screenwriter
Thomas Roysden Set Designer
Dick Smith Special Effects
Gary Zink Special Effects
Year: 1989
Runtime: 117
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Color type
DeLuxe Color

Produced by
Amblin Entertainment
Universal

Release
October 27, 1989 (USA)
by Universal

Awards
1989 - First Prize - National Media Owl