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Plot. The film stars Eric McCormack as Owen Rinard, an uptight retirement home administrator in Spokane, who is caught cheating on the company's taxes by a resident, and is blackmailed into taking Gus ( James Whitmore ), Nelly ( Kim Hunter ), and Duncan ( Ossie Davis) on a trip to Victoria, British Columbia, so that each can ...
- Arne Olsen
- William Vince
18 set 2000 · Here's to Life!: Directed by Arne Olsen. With Eric McCormack, James Whitmore, Kim Hunter, Ossie Davis. Owen is the head administrator of an old-age home in Washington. One day, a resident discovers that he is cheating on his taxes and orders that Owen takes him and two others on a road trip to British Columbia.
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- Drama
- Arne Olsen
- 2000-09-18
Synopsis. Screenwriter Arne Olsen makes his directorial debut in this comedy that explores the real meaning of youth and age. Owen Rinard (Eric McCormack) is the thirty-something manager of a Canadian retirement home who watches over his charges with an eagle eye and has a strong belief in rules and regulations.
Here’s To Life! – The Story of The Refreshments is a film that chronicles the rise and fall of a band called The Refreshments who had a hit single in the mid 90’s with the song ‘Banditos’. The film follows their career from local Arizona band to major label chart-toppers during what would be the last vestige of the record industry and ...
Comedy | Comedy-Drama. Old Age / Elderly. Owen is the head administrator of an old age home in Washington. One day, a resident discovers he is cheating on his taxes, and orders that Owen takes him and two others on a road trip to British Columbia.
- David Geddes
- Arne Olsen
- Canada
- Patric Caird
Here’s to Life! 2000 Directed by Arne Olsen. Owen is the head administrator of an old age home in Washington. One day, a resident discovers he is cheating on his taxes, and orders that Owen takes him and two others on a road trip to British Columbia.
Here's to Life is a 1992 studio album by Shirley Horn, arranged by Johnny Mandel (also the composer of three of the songs on the album), who received a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal (s) [3] on this album. The title track "Here's to Life" became Horn's signature song. The music was written by Artie Butler and ...