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    Dear Frankie. Dear Frankie is a 2004 British drama film directed by Shona Auerbach and starring Emily Mortimer, Gerard Butler, Jack McElhone, and Sharon Small. The screenplay by Andrea Gibb focuses on a young single mother whose love for her son prompts her to perpetuate a deception designed to protect him from the truth about his father.

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  2. Apr 15, 2005 · Dear Frankie: Directed by Shona Auerbach. With Emily Mortimer, Jack McElhone, Mary Riggans, Sharon Small. After having responded to her son's numerous letters in the guise of his father, a woman hires a stranger to pose as his dad when meeting him.

    • Shona Auerbach
    • 2 min
  3. Mar 4, 2005 · Dear Frankie is a small, good-hearted film with fine performances. Frankie (Jack McElhone) does not know his father because his mother, Lizzie (Emily Mortimer), ran away from the abusive lout when ...

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    • Shona Auerbach
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  5. At the football tryouts, Frankie delightedly claims the spoils of his bet from Ricky Munroe. The stranger and Frankie spend the rest of the day slowly getting acquainted, by the harbor. Frankie and the man ask Lizzie for one more day, which she initially rejects but is talked into. The three spend a great afternoon together, and walking home ...

  6. Jul 26, 2016 · To spare the feelings of her fatherless boy, Lizzie (Emily Mortimer) secretly authors letters from his "father" that detail seafaring adventures from around ...

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  8. Mar 10, 2005 · Emily Mortimer, Jack McElhone and Gerard Butler in "Dear Frankie." There is a shot toward the end of "Dear Frankie" when a man and a woman stand on either side of a doorway and look at each other, just simply look at each other. During this time they say nothing, and yet everything they need to say is communicated: Their doubts, cautions, hopes.

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