Widowed
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And it's not just a lot of people, it's a really diverse group, people from a wide range of ages, from 18 to late 80s, a wide range of incomes, education levels, people who are married, divorced, widowed, etc.
He had passed away in his late 40s, leaving behind six children, four younger siblings and one older sibling than her, and a
widowed
mother who had never worked.
My aunt, an incredibly articulate and brilliant woman, was
widowed
early.
And Lise was
widowed
after the 2010 Haitian earthquake, left homeless without an income.
Police officer Michael (Tomas Arana, "The Church") has his hands full while investigating a serial killer who's been leaving parts of the bodies of the people that he's been murdering at the house of one recently widowed, Tracy (Joanna Pacula).
Recently
widowed
Karen (Lori Heuring), her teenage daughter Sarah (Scout Taylor-Compton) and little girl Emma (Chloe Moretz) move to a remote house located near that mine.
The plot involves a young woman, who lives with a
widowed
father and two his two sons.
The whole lot, a dozen or so, all pretty and well-endowed, were just freshly raped and widowed, but hardly a tear flows.
Distasteful British film from a Japanese novel about a very troubled young man who comes under the influence of a Hitler-like classmate and plots to harm his
widowed
mother's lover.
And it is a fact that during the 1930's women in the west were also illtreated when they were widowed...just that nobody likes to point out anything bad about the west or anything other than India and Hindus.
A
widowed
mother Karen Tunny(Lori Heuring)inherits a home in the Pennsylvania mountains; so she takes her two daughters and moves into the sprawling estate in what seems the middle of nowhere.
HOUSE CALLS was an amusing 1978 comedy about a
widowed
doctor (Walter Matthau) who now wants to play the field but can't help but be drawn to a patient of his (Glenda Jackson) who refuses to be just another notch on his bedpost.
Familiar as Larry David's manager Jeff on "Curb Your Enthusiasm", Garlin plays James, a still-struggling, 39-year old Chicago actor who still lives with his
widowed
mother.
Based on the 1952 autobiography "A Many-Splendoured Thing," "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" (1955) tells the story of Han Suyin, focusing on the romance that Han, a
widowed
Eurasian doctor in 1949 Hong Kong, had with a married American correspondent named Mark Elliott.
Matthau is a
widowed
hospital doctor enjoying his single status and the footloose and available nurses on the staff whilst colleague and friend Richard Benjamin looks on with amusement and amazement.
Walter Matthau and Glenda Jackson do some effective Tracy-Hepburn-style thrusting-and-parrying in this featherweight romp directed by the reliable Howard Zieff (he did "Private Benjamin") about a newly
widowed
doctor's aggressive re-entry into the dating game.
Story about a
widowed
father (Claude Rains) bringing up his four daughters.
It stars Walter Matthau (in one of his best roles) as a recently
widowed
doctor who goes out on the dating scene again and hits paydirt as he seems to have a different woman every night.
It's an extremely unfunny and stupid show about
widowed
father of three living with his dead wife's brother and his stupid friend from school, and others as the seasons go on.
Writer-director Tony Piccirillo adapted his own play about a straight man, recently widowed, learning in the last three weeks he is HIV-positive; he tracks down the one homosexual partner he ever had, brings him to an apartment and ties him up, forcing a blood test on the guy and promising bloody revenge if the results come back positive.
There's some(unintentional)humor with the tire tracks everywhere, people running behind one building to emerge suddenly in front of another (I've heard of false fronts, but this is ridiculous!), and the truly stupid plot line of the newly
widowed
sheriff falling in love with the guy hired to kill her.
Well, you'd better if you plan on sitting through this amateurish, bland, and pokey flick about a middle-aged
widowed
mom who has a little more in common with her young adult or old teen daughter than she would like.
Disappointing musical version of Margaret Landon's "Anna and the King of Siam", itself filmed in 1946 with Irene Dunne and Rex Harrison, has Deborah Kerr cast as a
widowed
schoolteacher and mother who travels from England to Siam in 1862 to accept job as tutor to the King's many children--and perhaps teach the Royal One a thing or two in the process!
A
widowed
man takes his new bride to his secluded mansion... admonishing his servants and friends that the new Mrs. has a very fragile disposition due to a tragedy in her past.
Judy Dench plays Elizabeth, a newly
widowed
woman at loose ends.
Tom Oakley (Thaw)
widowed
man has lived in a village alone for a while since his wife and son died, and now he has been landed with an evacuee called Willaim Beech (Nick Robinson).
Scott Cohen, a very handsome television actor, does a great job of portraying the family black sheep/lost child who aspires to gain his father's love and respect, as well as that of his
widowed
sister-in-law with whom he apparently has a history.
Grace is recently
widowed
and realizes her late husband left her with a lot of debts.
Let me start by saying at the young age of 34 I was suddenly
widowed.
Dan, the
widowed
father of three girls, has his own advice column that will probably go into syndication.
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