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  1. Getting Up and Going Home plot. Jack is a successful middle-aged lawyer. He has been married to Lily for 26 years and their daughter will soon make them grandparents. Yet Jack is not as happy as one might expect. He feels alone and desperately searches for happiness.

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  2. Jack Montgomery. Blythe Danner. Lily. Julianne Phillips. Janet. Roma Downey. Kimberly Stevens. Bruce Kirby. Actor. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Midlife dismay leads a lawyer...

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    • Tom Skerritt
    • Steven Schachter
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  3. Synopsis by Stephen Thomas Erlewine. Based on Robert Anderson's novel, the made-for-television Getting Up and Going Home is a drama about a divorced attorney (Tom Skerritt) who copes with a mid-life crisis by having affairs with no less than three women: his ex-wife, a single mother, and a married suburbanite. Characteristics. Themes.

  4. Here's the plot: "A middleaged lawyer struggles to face his inner demons as he finds himself embroiled in affairs with three separate women" 'Getting Up and Going Home' is currently...

  5. Plot. A middle-aged lawyer struggles to face his inner demons as he finds himself embroiled in affairs with three separate women. Cast. Tom Skerritt as Jack Montgomery. Blythe Danner as Lily Montgomery. Roma Downey as Kimberly Stevens. Julianne Phillips as Janet Huntley. Bruce Kirby as Oliver Benson. Gary Frank as Scott Stevens.

  6. YouTube Movies & TV. 180M subscribers. Subscribed. 3. As a successful lawyer (Tom Skerritt) struggles to face his inner demons, he finds himself embroiled in scandalous affairs with other women....

  7. Nineteen-year-old Jimmy Graham (Jan-Michael Vincent) has grown up to be an angry young man based on his experiences, including not having either his mother or father in his life as he was growing up.

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