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Bruce Willis | Dr. Ernest Menville | |
Isabella Rossellini | Lisle von Rhoman | |
Meryl Streep | Madeline Ashton | |
Goldie Hawn | Helen Sharp | |
Ian Ogilvy | Chagall | |
Adam Storke | Dakota | |
Nancy Fish | Rose, Madeleine's Maid | |
Alaina Reed Hall | Psychologist | |
Michelle Johnson | Anna, Chagall's Aide | |
Mary Ellen Trainor | Vivian Adams |
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Producer | Robert Zemeckis
Steve Starkey Joan Bradshaw |
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Writer | Martin Donovan
David Koepp |
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Cinematography | Dean Cundey
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Musician | Alan Silvestri
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In one small bottle…The fountain of youth. The secret of eternal life. The power of an ancient potion. Sometimes it works…sometimes it dosen't. Helen and Madeline hate each other. Madeline is married to Ernest, who is having an affair with Helen. Both women rely on Ernest for plastic surgery for their continued good looks, so when Madeline finds a cure for ageing, Helen gets it too. It isn't until both become immortal that they realise that 'life' will never be the same again. |
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