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  1. Griffin and Phoenix (sometimes subtitled "A Love Story") is a 1976 American made-for-television romantic drama film produced by ABC Circle Films starring Peter Falk and Jill Clayburgh as title characters Geoffrey Griffin and Sarah Phoenix.

    • Drama
  2. 27 feb 1976 · Griffin and Phoenix: Directed by Daryl Duke. With Peter Falk, Jill Clayburgh, John Lehne, Dorothy Tristan. Geoffrey Griffin who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer in his chest, meets Sarah Phoenix as they both attend a university lecture on the psychology of dying.

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    • Drama
    • Daryl Duke
    • 1976-02-27
  3. The greatest love story since 'Love Story'... Overview. Griffin has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Instead of quietly facing his death, he decides to have fun in the time remaining. At a college class on death, he meets Phoenix, who has terminal leukemia. Daryl Duke. Director. John Hill. Writer.

  4. The two enjoy a very powerful romance until Griffin accidentally learns that Phoenix has been keeping a secret from him: She too is dying of terminal cancer. Director Daryl Duke

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    • Daryl Duke
    • Drama
    • Peter Falk
  5. Griffin and Phoenix 1976. Released February 27, 1976. Runtime 1h 37m. Director Daryl Duke. Writer John Hill. Country United States. Languages English. Studio ABC Circle Films. Genres Drama. The greatest love story since 'Love Story'... Griffin has been diagnosed with terminal cancer.

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    • Peter Falk
    • Daryl Duke
  6. Directed by Daryl Duke. The greatest love story since ‘Love Story’… Griffin has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Instead of quietly facing his death, he decides to have fun in the time remaining. At a college class on death, he meets Phoenix, who has terminal leukemia. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  7. Two lonely people, both terminally ill, have a short-lived love affair, sharing a series of adventures in which they live out their childhood dreams. This film was called "Today Is Forever" for its theatrical showings overseas. Richard C. Glouner won an Emmy Award nomination for his cinematography.