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You Can Thank Me Later is a 1998 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Shimon Dotan and starring Ellen Burstyn. The film is based on a play titled Hyper-Allergenic written and adapted for the screen by Oren Safdie .
May 23, 1999 · You Can Thank Me Later: Directed by Shimon Dotan. With Ellen Burstyn, Geneviève Bujold, Amanda Plummer, Ted Levine. This family drama examines a controlling mother through the eyes of her three deflated children, each of whom has sought therapy for the grief she's put them through.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Shimon Dotan
- 1999-05-23
214. 20K views 1 year ago #fullmovies #90smovies #movies. This family drama examines a controlling mother through the eyes of her three deflated children, each of whom has sought therapy for the...
- 105 min
- 20.8K
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Eligible. info Learn More. Based on a stage play by Oren Safdie, this family drama examines a controlling mother (Ellen Burstyn) through the eyes of her three...
The Cooperberg family waits in a hospital waiting room to hear the results of the father's operation. The family is quite dysfunctional: Eli is a failed writer and husband, Susan a neurotic and unsuccessful artist and Edward a successful but still neurotic playwright. As the family bicker and...
- Shimon Dotan
- Mary Mcdonnell
You Can Thank Me Later. A woman (Ellen Burstyn) and her adult children (Amanda Plummer, Ted Levine) await the outcome of their patriarch's surgery at a Montreal hospital.
- Comedy, Drama
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Sep 14, 1998 · A dysfunctional Jewish family waits for the results of the father's operation in a Montreal hospital. The film, based on a play, mixes humor and drama, but fails to balance the tone and focus.