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    The Deep End of the Ocean

    PG-131999 · Drama · 1h 45m

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  1. The film tells the story of a family's reaction when Ben, the youngest son, is kidnapped and then found nine years later, living in the same town where his family had just moved. The film was released in theaters on March 12, 1999 by Columbia Pictures, and was a box-office flop, grossing $28 million worldwide.

  2. Mar 12, 1999 · The Deep End of the Ocean: Directed by Ulu Grosbard. With Michelle Pfeiffer, Treat Williams, Whoopi Goldberg, Jonathan Jackson. A family's reaction when Ben, the youngest son, is kidnapped and then found nine years later living in the same town where his family had just moved.

  3. The Deep End of the Ocean is a best-selling novel by Jacquelyn Mitchard, released in 1996. It is about an American middle class, suburban family that is torn apart when the youngest son is kidnapped and raised by a mentally ill woman, until he appears at the front doorstep of his real mother and asks if he can mow the lawn.

  4. Michelle Pfeiffer stars in this emotionally heartfelt drama about a family torn apart after the kidnapping of their three-year-old son and their reunion nine years later. 2,286 IMDb 6.3 1 h 46 min 1999. X-Ray PG-13. Drama · Emotional · Touching · Cerebral. Available to rent or buy.

  5. Mar 12, 1999 · Roger Ebert March 12, 1999. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Ulu Grosbard's "The Deep End of the Ocean'' is a painfully stolid movie that lumbers past emotional issues like a wrestler in a cafeteria line, putting a little of everything on his plate. It provides big roles for Michelle Pfeiffer and Treat Williams, but doesn't ...

  6. Summaries. A family's reaction when Ben, the youngest son, is kidnapped and then found nine years later living in the same town where his family had just moved. Family father and entrepreneur Pat does his best to let life go on as best possible after his youngest son Ben is lost in a hotel lobby, presumed kidnapped.

  7. After Beth Cappadora's (Michelle Pfeiffer) youngest son, Ben, vanishes in Chicago, she slowly descends into a deep depression, affecting her husband, Pat (Treat Williams), and her other children...

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