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    Bobbie's Girl

    PG-132002 · Comedy drama · 1h 35m

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  1. Jun 9, 2002 · Bobbie's Girl: Directed by Jeremy Kagan. With Bernadette Peters, Rachel Ward, Jonathan Silverman, Thomas Brodie-Sangster. Two middle-aged Lesbians (Peters and Ward) find their lives complicated when one of them (Ward) takes in her ten-year-old nephew (Sangster).

    • (393)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Jeremy Kagan
    • 2002-06-09
  2. Bobbie's Girl is a 2002 Irish comedy-drama television film directed by Jeremy Kagan and starring Bernadette Peters, Rachel Ward, Jonathan Silverman, and Thomas Sangster. The plot is about two women leading a comfortable, quiet life running a pub in Dublin who are suddenly confronted with a series of health and family crises.

  3. Nov 6, 2017 · Marcie Blane - Bobby's Girl - YouTube. jim rackitts. 16.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 550. 31K views 6 years ago. 1962 song that went to # 3 in the US. Susan Maughn had the hit with this in the...

    • Nov 6, 2017
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    • jim rackitts
  4. "Bobby's Girl" is a song and single written by Gary Klein and Henry Hoffman. The original was performed by American teenage singer Marcie Blane, and became a No. 3 hit on the US charts. A near-simultaneous cover by British singer Susan Maughan was a hit in the UK, coincidentally also reaching No. 3 on the UK charts.

    • "A Time To Dream"
    • September 28, 1962
  5. Bobbie's Girl. Two middle-aged lesbians (Bernadette Peters, Rachel Ward) find their lives more complicated after one takes in her 10-year-old nephew.

    • (13)
    • Jeremy Kagan
    • TV-PG
    • Bernadette Peters
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  7. Comedy. PG13. Watchlist. This bittersweet slice-of-life story stars Rachel Ward and Bernadette Peters as middle-aged lesbians running a seaside pub in Ireland. Their comfortable world is rocked...

  8. views 3,469,251 updated. Bobbie's Girl ★★ 2002. Meandering drama long on theatrics and short on sense. American Bailey (Peters) and her lover, Englishwoman Bobbie (Ward) run a pub in a seaside town near Dublin, assisted by Bailey's brother David (Silverman).

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