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The Myth of Fingerprints

An emotionally mixed-up family get together for Thanksgiving and spend the weekend demonstrating why they've never got on with each other. Roy Scheider and Blythe Danner co-star as the parents.

Year: 1997
Genre: Drama, Dysfunctional Families
Country: USA
Director: Bart Freundlich
Starring: Blythe Danner, Roy Scheider, Julianne Moore
Duration: 87 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains sex scenes and offensive language.
6.1/10
Location in store: Drama

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