Glory Days S01E07- TV- RCA

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Title : Glory Days S01E07 [Compare]   View JPG :
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Source : TV  
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Date : 2002-03-12 15:30:45   Video Rating : 5.5 (2 votes) [vote]
Folder :   Audio Rating : 10.0 (1 votes) [vote]
Section : TVRIPS   Movie Rating : 10.0 (1 votes) [vote]
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IMDB URL :
0281445  
Runtime :
60
 
Movie Trailer :
0281445  
Language :
English
 
Rating :
6.4  
Year :
2002
   
 
Director :
N/A
 
Stars :
Eddie Cahill, Poppy Montgomery, Jay R. Ferguson
 
 
 
Genre :
Comedy, Drama, Horror
 
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Plot :
After his father's mysterious death, a young novelist confronting writer's block, steals back to his rural roots, in search of inspiration - and answers. On his ferry trip to Glory, a person goes overboard and dies. It seems an accident, but the novelist thinks otherwise. His best-selling first novel revealed the seamy underbelly of his hometown - so the home folks are furious at the prodigal's return. He tries to get help from the strong-willed, beautiful, local coroner (Poppy Montgomery). Glory Days' novelist hero Mike Cahill return to "Glory" has similarities to acclaimed novelist Dave Grubb's life. "Glory" was also the name Grubb used for a fictionalized Moundsville, West Virginia in his writing. Davis Grubb was a descendant of an old prominent family in Moundsville. Like Cahill, he mined the river-town's history for his works, including his award-winning first novel _Night of the Hunter, The (1955)_, about a serial killer stalking prey along the Ohio River. The classic movie version was shot in Moundsville, whose "haunted prison" has been explored in 3 recent national TV series. Like Cahill, Grubb's displaying Glory's warts (including corruption and racism) made him a pariah to some in his hometown.
 
 

 

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