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  1. Happy Mother's Day, Love George (also known Run Stranger, Run) is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin (his last acting role), Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David.

  2. 17 de ago. de 1973 · Happy Mother's Day, Love George: Directed by Darren McGavin. With Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl. A teenage drifter becomes embroiled in the lives and mysteries of the residents in a small coastal fishing village while searching for his family roots.

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    • Mystery
    • Darren McGavin
    • 1973-08-17
  3. 28 de nov. de 2016 · An adopted teen runs away to what he believes to be his birth town hoping to find his identity. He arrives during a wave of disappearances and murders and en...

  4. An adopted teen who runs away to what he believes to be his birth town and mother, in the hopes of putting together the missing pieces of his sense of identity. He arrives during a wave of disappearances and murders, only to encounter New England aloofness and some very eccentric relatives.

    • Darren Mcgavin
  5. Summaries. A teenage drifter becomes embroiled in the lives and mysteries of the residents in a small coastal fishing village while searching for his family roots. Synopsis. Soon after arriving at a fishing village in New England, teenage Johnny Hanson (Ron Howard) goes to Ronda's Cafe, where he timidly sits at a table.

  6. An adopted teen who runs away to what he believes to be his birth town and mother, in the hopes of putting together the missing pieces of his sense of identity. He arrives during a wave of disappearances and murders, only to encounter New England aloofness and some very eccentric relatives.

  7. An adopted teen who runs away to what he believes to be his birth town and mother, in the hopes of putting together the missing pieces of his sense of identity. He arrives during a wave of disappearances and murders, only to encounter New England aloofness and some very eccentric relatives.