Hemingway (2012)

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Hemingway: Directed by Derek Hockenbrough. With Elizabeth J. Carlisle, John DeLuca, Alexander DiPersia, Richard Moll. After the owner of the Hemingway publishing empire dies, his family is keen on its inheritance. However they quickly learn of one stipulation in the will, that they must put aside their issues and repair the rift that divides them in 8 hours, or they’ll inherit nothing.

“There must be a gazillion films out there where someone dies and leaves a will,nthe provisions of which can be described as off the wall. The Hemingway familynis the beneficiaries of such a will left by, no pun intended Papa Hemingway thenhead of the clan.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe family owns a publishing empire like Time/Life, but other than a religiousnmagazine none of the rest of the newspapers and magazines are doing that well.nIn the age of the Internet where people get their information on line and on television the empire is tottering like the Ottomans of the 19th century. Allnthe late family patriarch wants is for his feuding heirs to settle their differencesnand pull together.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eRichard Moll from Night Court playing the lawyer, Alan Thicke from Growing Pains as the son, and Charlene Tilton from Dallas as the estranged former wifenare the names youu0026#39;ll recognize. The rest are fairly unknown, the various members of the next generation.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAs this is a Christian movie it can only go in certain parameters and those parameters are strictly adhered to. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMy big question is why didnu0026#39;t this bunch develop on line publications?”

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