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                <title><![CDATA[OUR SONS (1991) 13/15 JULIE ANDREWS ANN MARGRET HUGH GRANT]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Julie Andrews and Ann-Margaret combine their talents for Our Sons. In her TV-movie debut, Ms. Andrews plays a San Diego businesswoman and self-styled liberal whose open-mindedness is put to the test when she discovers that her son (Hugh Grant) is homosexual. This brings Andrews in reluctant contact with Ann-Margaret, a brash Arkansas cocktail waitress whose own son (Zeijko Ivanek) is Andrews' son's lover. The occasion for the meeting between the two mothers is the revelation that Ann-Margaret's son has AIDS. Andrews and Ann-Margaret go through a lengthy period of self-denial and self-blame before coming to grips with the tragedy now facing them. William Hanley's screenplay for Our Sons was supposed to spotlight the mothers, but the strong rapport between the sons throws the emphasis off at times.]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[OUR SONS (1991) 14/15 JULIE ANDREWS ANN MARGRET HUGH GRANT]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Julie Andrews and Ann-Margaret combine their talents for Our Sons. In her TV-movie debut, Ms. Andrews plays a San Diego businesswoman and self-styled liberal whose open-mindedness is put to the test when she discovers that her son (Hugh Grant) is homosexual. This brings Andrews in reluctant contact with Ann-Margaret, a brash Arkansas cocktail waitress whose own son (Zeijko Ivanek) is Andrews' son's lover. The occasion for the meeting between the two mothers is the revelation that Ann-Margaret's son has AIDS. Andrews and Ann-Margaret go through a lengthy period of self-denial and self-blame before coming to grips with the tragedy now facing them. William Hanley's screenplay for Our Sons was supposed to spotlight the mothers, but the strong rapport between the sons throws the emphasis off at times.]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[OUR SONS (1991) 11/15 JULIE ANDREWS ANN MARGRET HUGH GRANT]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Julie Andrews and Ann-Margaret combine their talents for Our Sons. In her TV-movie debut, Ms. Andrews plays a San Diego businesswoman and self-styled liberal whose open-mindedness is put to the test when she discovers that her son (Hugh Grant) is homosexual. This brings Andrews in reluctant contact with Ann-Margaret, a brash Arkansas cocktail waitress whose own son (Zeijko Ivanek) is Andrews' son's lover. The occasion for the meeting between the two mothers is the revelation that Ann-Margaret's son has AIDS. Andrews and Ann-Margaret go through a lengthy period of self-denial and self-blame before coming to grips with the tragedy now facing them. William Hanley's screenplay for Our Sons was supposed to spotlight the mothers, but the strong rapport between the sons throws the emphasis off at times.]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[OUR SONS (1991) 15/15 ENDING CREDITS]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[I truly believe that movie credits are important...specially if you enjoy their dedication in the making of the film, so here they are!]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[OUR SONS (1991) 7/15 JULIE ANDREWS ANN MARGRET HUGH GRANT]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Julie Andrews and Ann-Margaret combine their not inconsiderable talents for Our Sons. In her TV-movie debut, Ms. Andrews plays a San Diego businesswoman and self-styled liberal whose open-mindedness is put to the test when she discovers that her son (Hugh Grant) is homosexual. This brings Andrews in reluctant contact with Ann-Margaret, a brash Arkansas cocktail waitress whose own son (Zeijko Ivanek) is Andrews' son's lover. The occasion for the meeting between the two mothers is the revelation that Ann-Margaret's son has AIDS. Andrews and Ann-Margaret go through a lengthy period of self-denial and self-blame before coming to grips with the tragedy now facing them. William Hanley's screenplay for Our Sons was supposed to spotlight the mothers, but the strong rapport between the sons throws the emphasis off at times.]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[OUR SONS (1991) 12/15 JULIE ANDREWS ANN MARGRET HUGH GRANT]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Julie Andrews and Ann-Margaret combine their talents for Our Sons. In her TV-movie debut, Ms. Andrews plays a San Diego businesswoman and self-styled liberal whose open-mindedness is put to the test when she discovers that her son (Hugh Grant) is homosexual. This brings Andrews in reluctant contact with Ann-Margaret, a brash Arkansas cocktail waitress whose own son (Zeijko Ivanek) is Andrews' son's lover. The occasion for the meeting between the two mothers is the revelation that Ann-Margaret's son has AIDS. Andrews and Ann-Margaret go through a lengthy period of self-denial and self-blame before coming to grips with the tragedy now facing them. William Hanley's screenplay for Our Sons was supposed to spotlight the mothers, but the strong rapport between the sons throws the emphasis off at times.]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[OUR SONS (1991) 10/15 JULIE ANDREWS ANN MARGRET HUGH GRANT]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Julie Andrews and Ann-Margaret combine their talents for Our Sons. In her TV-movie debut, Ms. Andrews plays a San Diego businesswoman and self-styled liberal whose open-mindedness is put to the test when she discovers that her son (Hugh Grant) is homosexual. This brings Andrews in reluctant contact with Ann-Margaret, a brash Arkansas cocktail waitress whose own son (Zeijko Ivanek) is Andrews' son's lover. The occasion for the meeting between the two mothers is the revelation that Ann-Margaret's son has AIDS. Andrews and Ann-Margaret go through a lengthy period of self-denial and self-blame before coming to grips with the tragedy now facing them. William Hanley's screenplay for Our Sons was supposed to spotlight the mothers, but the strong rapport between the sons throws the emphasis off at times.]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[OUR SONS (1991) 5/15 JULIE ANDREWS ANN MARGRET HUGH GRANT]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Julie Andrews and Ann-Margaret combine their talents for Our Sons. In her TV-movie debut, Ms. Andrews plays a San Diego businesswoman and self-styled liberal whose open-mindedness is put to the test when she discovers that her son (Hugh Grant) is homosexual. This brings Andrews in reluctant contact with Ann-Margaret, a brash Arkansas cocktail waitress whose own son (Zeijko Ivanek) is Andrews' son's lover. The occasion for the meeting between the two mothers is the revelation that Ann-Margaret's son has AIDS. Andrews and Ann-Margaret go through a lengthy period of self-denial and self-blame before coming to grips with the tragedy now facing them. William Hanley's screenplay for Our Sons was supposed to spotlight the mothers, but the strong rapport between the sons throws the emphasis off at times.]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[OUR SONS (1991) 8/15 JULIE ANDREWS ANN MARGRET HUGH GRANT]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Julie Andrews and Ann-Margaret combine their not inconsiderable talents for Our Sons. In her TV-movie debut, Ms. Andrews plays a San Diego businesswoman and self-styled liberal whose open-mindedness is put to the test when she discovers that her son (Hugh Grant) is homosexual. This brings Andrews in reluctant contact with Ann-Margaret, a brash Arkansas cocktail waitress whose own son (Zeijko Ivanek) is Andrews' son's lover. The occasion for the meeting between the two mothers is the revelation that Ann-Margaret's son has AIDS. Andrews and Ann-Margaret go through a lengthy period of self-denial and self-blame before coming to grips with the tragedy now facing them. William Hanley's screenplay for Our Sons was supposed to spotlight the mothers, but the strong rapport between the sons throws the emphasis off at times.]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[OUR SONS (1991) 3/15 JULIE ANDREWS ANN MARGRET HUGH GRANT]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Julie Andrews and Ann-Margaret combine their talents for Our Sons. In her TV-movie debut, Ms. Andrews plays a San Diego businesswoman and self-styled liberal whose open-mindedness is put to the test when she discovers that her son (Hugh Grant) is homosexual. This brings Andrews in reluctant contact with Ann-Margaret, a brash Arkansas cocktail waitress whose own son (Zeijko Ivanek) is Andrews' son's lover. The occasion for the meeting between the two mothers is the revelation that Ann-Margaret's son has AIDS. Andrews and Ann-Margaret go through a lengthy period of self-denial and self-blame before coming to grips with the tragedy now facing them. William Hanley's screenplay for Our Sons was supposed to spotlight the mothers, but the strong rapport between the sons throws the emphasis off at times.]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[OUR SONS (1991) 6/15 JULIE ANDREWS ANN MARGRET HUGH GRANT]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Julie Andrews and Ann-Margaret combine their talents for Our Sons. In her TV-movie debut, Ms. Andrews plays a San Diego businesswoman and self-styled liberal whose open-mindedness is put to the test when she discovers that her son (Hugh Grant) is homosexual. This brings Andrews in reluctant contact with Ann-Margaret, a brash Arkansas cocktail waitress whose own son (Zeijko Ivanek) is Andrews' son's lover. The occasion for the meeting between the two mothers is the revelation that Ann-Margaret's son has AIDS. Andrews and Ann-Margaret go through a lengthy period of self-denial and self-blame before coming to grips with the tragedy now facing them. William Hanley's screenplay for Our Sons was supposed to spotlight the mothers, but the strong rapport between the sons throws the emphasis off at times.]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[OUR SONS (1991) 4/15 JULIE ANDREWS ANN MARGRET HUGH GRANT]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Julie Andrews and Ann-Margaret combine their talents for Our Sons. In her TV-movie debut, Ms. Andrews plays a San Diego businesswoman and self-styled liberal whose open-mindedness is put to the test when she discovers that her son (Hugh Grant) is homosexual. This brings Andrews in reluctant contact with Ann-Margaret, a brash Arkansas cocktail waitress whose own son (Zeijko Ivanek) is Andrews' son's lover. The occasion for the meeting between the two mothers is the revelation that Ann-Margaret's son has AIDS. Andrews and Ann-Margaret go through a lengthy period of self-denial and self-blame before coming to grips with the tragedy now facing them. William Hanley's screenplay for Our Sons was supposed to spotlight the mothers, but the strong rapport between the sons throws the emphasis off at times.]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Ann-Margret PLEASE DONT TALK ABOUT ME WHEN I'M GONE]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Ann-Margret photos...the recording she's singing in the background is, "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone."]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[ANN-MARGRET & AL HIRT Duet]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Ann-Margret Tribute...the background music is Ann-Margret singing with Al Hirt to the song, "Personality." Personality is one thing AM has plenty of...in more than a dozen ways! Enjoy!]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[OUR SONS (1991) 2/15 JULIE ANDREWS ANN MARGRET HUGH GRANT]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Julie Andrews and Ann-Margaret combine their talents for Our Sons. In her TV-movie debut, Ms. Andrews plays a San Diego businesswoman and self-styled liberal whose open-mindedness is put to the test when she discovers that her son (Hugh Grant) is homosexual. This brings Andrews in reluctant contact with Ann-Margaret, a brash Arkansas cocktail waitress whose own son (Zeijko Ivanek) is Andrews' son's lover. The occasion for the meeting between the two mothers is the revelation that Ann-Margaret's son has AIDS. Andrews and Ann-Margaret go through a lengthy period of self-denial and self-blame before coming to grips with the tragedy now facing them. William Hanley's screenplay for Our Sons was supposed to spotlight the mothers, but the strong rapport between the sons throws the emphasis off at times.]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[OUR SONS (1991) 1/15 JULIE ANDREWS ANN MARGRET HUGH GRANT]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Julie Andrews and Ann-Margaret combine their talents for Our Sons. In her TV-movie debut, Ms. Andrews plays a San Diego businesswoman and self-styled liberal whose open-mindedness is put to the test when she discovers that her son (Hugh Grant) is homosexual. This brings Andrews in reluctant contact with Ann-Margaret, a brash Arkansas cocktail waitress whose own son (Zeijko Ivanek) is Andrews' son's lover. The occasion for the meeting between the two mothers is the revelation that Ann-Margaret's son has AIDS. Andrews and Ann-Margaret go through a lengthy period of self-denial and self-blame before coming to grips with the tragedy now facing them. William Hanley's screenplay for Our Sons was supposed to spotlight the mothers, but the strong rapport between the sons throws the emphasis off at times.]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[ANN-MARGRET on Tommy!!!]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[TOMMY The Movie]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Dean Martin Ann-Margret: I take a lot of pride in what I am]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Dean Martin Ann-Margret I take a lot of pride in what I am]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Santa Lucia (it was fun...)]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[voice and guitar Gabriel Tora covering this beautifull Elvis movie song,classic italian masterpiece...]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Ann Margret - Midnight Message (1980 Disco).]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[From her 1980 discoalbum 'Ann Margret', produced by Paul Sabu. Enjoy!.]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[The Eclipse Song - Hooverphonic]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[An assortment of groovy chicks from the 60s: Twiggy, Jean Shrimpton, Diahann Carroll, Christine Keeler, Raquel Welch, Diana Rigg, Goldie Hawn, Nancy Kwan, Ann-Margret, Sharmila Tagore, Tamara Dobson.]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[All Ann-Margret]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[I collect Ann-Margret memorabilia...and I have hundreds of photos. Here's just a start & my first attempt at a slide-show movie for You Tube. Song is Jump by The Pointer Sisters.]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Viva Las Vegas - Original Trailer 1964]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Viva Las Vegas, one of Elvis Presley's most popular vehicles, adheres as rigidly to formula as a Kabuki dance. Elvis plays a race-car driver competing in the Las Vegas Grand Prix opposite his principal rival, Cesare Danova. To finance his entry, Elvis takes a job as a casino waiter. Naturally, he is occasionally prevailed upon to sing, making one wonder why he didn't choose this talent as a means of making some quick cash. As always, Elvis chases all the wrong girls, only to ignore the "right" one, portrayed by Ann-Margret in her considerable youthful prime (We're supposed to believe that A-M is the daughter of irascible William Demarest. So much for the reliability of gene pools). With a pre-fat Presley, an indescribably gorgeous Ann-Margret, and no fewer than 12 songs on the soundtrack, how could Viva Las Vegas help but reap a fortune at the box office? Elvis Presley - Lucky Jackson Ann-Margret - Rusty Martin Cesare Danova - Count Elmo Mancini William Demarest - Mr. Martin Nicky Blair - Shorty Farnsworth Jack Carter - Himself Larry Barton - Son of Lone Star State John Burnside - Son of Lone Star State George Cisar - Manager at Swingers Howard Curtis - Statler Ford Dunhill - Driver Roy Engel - Mr. Baker Henry Fleer - Son of Lone Star State Alan Fordney - Race Announcer Teri Garr - Showgirl Barnaby Hale - Mechanic Claude Hall - Son of Lone Star State Pete Kellett - Ad-Lib Larry Kent - Race Official Lance Le Gault - Son of Lone Star State Rick Murray - Delivery Boy Bob Nash - Big Gus Olson Eddie Quillan - Master of Ceremonies Mike Ragan - Ad-Lib Ivan Triesault - Head Captain Robert B. Williams - Mr. Swanson]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Ann-Margret & Alan Arkin in Santa Clause 3 Escape Clause]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Santa Clause (Tim Allen) with inlaws (Ann-Margret & Alan Arkin).]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Ann-Margret & Alan Arkin Santa Clause 3]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Ann-Margret is the mother-in-law of Santa Claus. She's being shown the toy factory on the North Pole, but being told they're in Canada.]]></description>
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