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| March 1st, 1996
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Jon Avnet |
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Joan Didion, John Gregory Dunne |
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Robert Redford, Michelle Pfeiffer, Stockard Channing, Joe Mantegna, Kate Nelligan, Glenn Plummer, James Rebhorn, Scott Bryce, Raymond Cruz, Dedee Pfeiffer, Migual Sandoval, Noble WIllingham |
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Touchstone Pictures |
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Drama, Romance |
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PG-13 brief strong language, some sensuality, depictions of violence |
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$51,089,000 |
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Tally Atwater (MICHELLE PFEIFFER) is one of the most trusted figures in the nation. A familiar and comforting face to the millions of network TV news viewers who invite her into their homes every day, Tally is an articulate, sophisticated and charming newscaster. But she didn't start out that way. A onetime waitress and casino craps dealer named Sallyanne, from Reno, Nevada, she pursued a dream with nothing but ambition, raw talent and a homemade demo tape.
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