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Twice in a Lifetime: Directed by Bud Yorkin. With Gene Hackman, Ann-Margret, Ellen Burstyn, Amy Madigan. A 50-year-old married man begins an extramarital relationship which creates uncomfortable friction in his family between his long-time wife and grown children.
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- Drama, Romance
- Bud Yorkin
- 1985-11-08
Twice in a Lifetime is a 1985 American drama film directed by Bud Yorkin and starring Gene Hackman as a married steelworker in a mid-life crisis who becomes attracted to another woman, played by Ann-Margret.
Twice in a Lifetime is a Canadian mystery drama television series that originally aired from 1999 to 2001. Created by Steve Sohmer, the series aired on CTV in Canada and PAX in the United States.
No. OverallNo. In SeasonTitleOriginal Air Date231"Fallen Angel"August 20, 2000 (2000-08-20)242"It's a Hard Knock Life"August 30, 2000 (2000-08-30)253"Matchmaker, Matchmaker"September 6, 2000 (2000-09-06)264"Curveball"September 13, 2000 (2000-09-13)Twice in a Lifetime. At the saloon, Hackman meets the new barmaid (Ann-Margret), and begins a wary process of falling in love with her. He eventually decides to leave his wife and move in with this woman, and his decision causes upheaval throughout his family. His wife is devastated.
Gene Hackman plays a blue-collar family man and Ann-Margret a widowed bartender who rekindles the dormant passions of the middle-aged husband and father in Twice in a Lifetime (1985), a story of family, divorce, new beginnings, and love the second time around.
- Bud Yorkin
- Mary Ewald
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Late summer of 1984 in Holden, Washington, a fictional suburb of Seattle. Army veteran and steelworker Harry McKenzie (Gene Hackman) is walking home after a laborious day at the steel mill. He lives in an older, established and very pleasant neighborhood (Seattle's Phinney Ridge) a fairly routine and secure lifestyle.