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  1. Hope is a 1997 American historical drama television film directed by Goldie Hawn. The film stars Christine Lahti, Jena Malone, Catherine O'Hara, Jeffrey D. Sams, and J. T. Walsh. It is set amid the early 1960s paranoia manufactured by the Cuban Missile Crisis and the growing restlessness of the Civil Rights Movement.

    • October 19, 1997
    • Kerry Kennedy
    • Cherry Alley Productions, Camino Palmero Productions, Finnegan/Pinchuk Productions
    • Goldie Hawn
  2. 13 apr 2023 · Una giovane ragazza alle prese con una scomoda verità da cui dipende la profonda crisi della sua famiglia. Hope - Un film di Goldie Hawn. Una famiglia in crisi. Con Christine Lahti, Jena Malone, Catherine O'Hara, Jeffrey D. Sams, Mary Ellen Trainor. Drammatico, USA, 1997.

    • Goldie Hawn
    • Christine Lahti
  3. 19 ott 1997 · Hope (FILM TV) (1997), scheda completa del film di Goldie Hawn con Christine Lahti, Jena Malone, Catherine O'Hara: trama, cast, trailer, gallerie, boxoffice, premi, curiosità e news.

    • Goldie Hawn
    • October 19, 1997
    • Christine Lahti
  4. Cast completo Genere Drammatico - USA , 1997 , durata 100 minuti. Trailer del film Hope (1997) regia di Goldie Hawn, con Christine Lahti, Jena Malone, Catherine O'Hara, Jeffrey D. Sams, Mary Ellen Trainor.

    • Goldie Hawn
    • Christine Lahti
  5. Cast Hope Un film di Goldie ... Home » film » 1997 ... Anno produzione: 1997: Durata: 100 minuti: n.d. MYMONETRO® Indice di gradimento medio del film tra ...

  6. 19 ott 1997 · Trivia. IMDbPro. All topics. Hope. TV Movie. 1997. Not Rated. 1h 40m. IMDb RATING. 6.4 /10. 456. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama. During the early 1960s, Kate is faced with a dreary small-town existence, surrounded by her mother, who is a stroke victim, and her bigoted Uncle Ray, who owns a theatre.

  7. Hope is a 1997 American historical drama television film directed by Goldie Hawn. The film stars Christine Lahti, Jena Malone, Catherine O'Hara, Jeffrey D. Sams, and J. T. Walsh. It is set amid the early 1960s paranoia manufactured by the Cuban Missile Crisis and the growing restlessness of the Civil Rights Movement.