Better Living (1998)
Three grown daughters try to find their own personal ways to deal with their dysfunctional parents. The mother is an unorthodox woman with out-of-the-ordinary ideas, including one where she takes a jackhammer to the basement floor of their house to build a cavern where the family can live better. Their father, an ex-cop, disappeared 15 years earlier and then re-appeared with no explanation and commandeers his wife's project by placing the whole family in a survivalist situation. Jack is the priest-brother to the mother, who is forced to counsel the family despite his own problems with his faith.All Releases
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Domestic DistributorCowboy Pictures
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Domestic Opening$1,432
Earliest Release DateAugust 4, 2000
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Running Time1 hr 35 min
GenresComedy
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Max Mayer | Director |
Max Mayer | Writer |
George F. Walker | Writer |
George F. Walker | Writer |
Ron Kastner | Producer |
Max Mayer | Producer |
Lemore Syvan | Producer |
John M. Davis | Composer |
Kurt Lennig | Cinematographer |
Steve Silkensen | Editor |
Mark Ricker | Production Designer |
Cast | Role |
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Scott Cohen | |
Olympia Dukakis | |
Jamie Gonzalez | |
Roy Scheider |