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Sep 21, 2012 · Fred Won't Move Out: Directed by Richard Ledes. With Elliott Gould, Fred Melamed, Stephanie Roth Haberle, Judith Roberts. With levity and sadness, two grown children and their aging parents struggle with the decision whether the older generation should stay in the house where they have lived for fifty years.
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- Drama
- Richard Ledes
- 2012-09-21
Oct 10, 2012 · Reviews. A destiny that awaits us all. Roger Ebert October 10, 2012. Tweet. Elliott Gould and Judith Roberts. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. This is waiting for all of us. The slow descent into old age. The physical unsteadiness. The realization that we no longer have authority over our own lives.
Fred Won't Move Out 2012 1h 14m Drama List 71% 7 Reviews Tomatometer 7% 100+ Ratings Audience Score Grown children and their aging parents debate whether the older generation should stay...
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- Richard Ledes
- Drama
- Elliott Gould
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Richard Ledes. Writer. Richard Ledes. Stars. Elliott Gould, Fred Melamed, Stephanie Roth Haberle, Judith Roberts, Mfoniso Udofia. Rating. Not Rated. Running Time. 1h 14m. Genre. Drama. Movie...
Starring Elliott Gould, Fred Melamed, and Judith Roberts, Fred Won't Move Out is a family drama about two grown children and their aging parents, as they struggle with the decision of whether or not the older generation should continue to stay in the home they have lived for fifty years.
Starring Elliott Gould, Fred Melamed, and Judith Roberts, Fred Won't Move Out is a family drama about two grown children and their aging parents, as they struggle with the decision of whether or not the older generation should continue to stay in the home they have lived for fifty years.