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    Surrender Dorothy

    2006 · Drama · 1h 36m

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  1. "Surrender Dorothy" is a famous special effect used in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, where the Wicked Witch of the West flies on her broomstick to write the two-word phrase across the sky. The phrase later attained local fame as graffiti in the Washington, DC , metropolitan area.

  2. Jan 1, 2006 · Surrender, Dorothy: Directed by Charles McDougall. With Diane Keaton, Tom Everett Scott, Alexa Davalos, Lauren German. When her daughter Sara (Davalos) unexpectedly passes away, Natalie (Keaton) retreats to the summer home where she and Sara used to visit.

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    • Drama
    • Charles McDougall
    • 2006-01-01
  3. Jul 1, 2000 · Depicting the aftermath of Sara's shocking death with piercing humor and shattering realism, Surrender, Dorothy is the luminously thoughtful, deeply moving exploration of what it is to be a mother and a friend, and, above all, what it takes to heal from unthinkable loss.

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  4. A woman (Diane Keaton) hopes to gain a greater understanding of her late daughter (Alexa Davalos) by moving into the summer home she shared with friends.

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    • Don Willmott
    • Drama
    • Charles Mcdougall
  5. Diane Keaton stars as Natalie, a mother who tries to connect with her daughter's friends after her death. The movie explores the themes of friendship, grief and identity through the phone greeting "Surrender, Dorothy".

  6. Surrender, Dorothy. When her daughter Sara (Davalos) unexpectedly passes away, Natalie (Keaton) retreats to the summer home where she and Sara used to visit. Time with her best friends and some of Sara's friends help her deal with her loss. 85 IMDb 5.4 1 h 26 min 2006. 16+. Drama. Available to rent or buy. Rent. HD $3.99. Buy. HD $12.99.

  7. A drama about a mother's grief and quest to understand her daughter after a tragic accident. Natalie (Keaton) travels to the beach house where Sara spent her summers and meets her friends, including Adam (Tom Everett Scott).

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