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  1. English. Hello, My Name Is Frank is a 2014 American comedy drama film written and directed by Dale Peterson and starring Garrett M. Brown and Rachel DiPillo. [1] It follows the titular Frank, who is diagnosed with Tourette syndrome, along with Laura, the daughter of his live-in caretaker who recently died, and her friends Kim and ...

    • Dale Peterson
    • Magic Ring Productions
    • Wendy K. Peterson, Chris Pluchar
    • 2014
  2. 17 mag 2016 · Hello, My Name Is Frank: Directed by Dale Peterson. With Garrett M. Brown, Rachel DiPillo, Mary Kate Wiles, Hayley Kiyoko. Comedy about Frank, a hermit with Tourette Syndrome who is thrust into the harsh realities of the world when his caregiver dies.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Dale Peterson
    • 2016-05-17
  3. Comedy about Frank, a hermit with Tourette Syndrome who is thrust into the harsh realities of the world when his caregiver dies. Prova gratis per 7 giorni In cartellone

  4. Frank, a hermit with Tourette's syndrome, is forced to face the harsh realities of the world when his caregiver dies. When she sees how despondent Frank is, Laura, his caregiver's daughter,...

    • (54)
    • Travis Caldwell
    • Dale Peterson
    • Magic Ring Productions
  5. Comedy about Frank, a hermit with Tourette Syndrome who is thrust into the harsh realities of the world when his caregiver dies. After recognizing that Frank is despondent, the caregiver’s teenage daughter, Laura, drags a reluctant Frank along on a life-changing road trip with Laura and her friends.

    • Dale Peterson
  6. Synopsis. Frank suffers from a rare but severe form of Tourette's--his uncontrollable tics and profane outbursts surface at all the wrong times. After a childhood filled with ridicule and cruelty, Frank becomes a loner and hires a caretaker to insulate him from the world.

  7. Watch trailer. Synopsis. Comedy about Frank, a hermit with Tourette Syndrome who is thrust into the harsh realities of the world when his caregiver dies. After recognizing that Frank is despondent, the caregiver's teenage daughter, Laura, drags a reluctant Frank along on a life-changing road trip with Laura and her friends.