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Lovely, Still

Lovely, Still

Something mysterious, new, unexpected and lovely is happening to Robert Malone.

Released PG 92 min 7.1/10 Votes: 2388
A holiday fable that tells the story of an elderly man discovering love for the first time.
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2012-12-09
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English
Budget:
$5M
Revenue:
$283k

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