Time to Say Goodbye? is a 1997 American made-for-television drama film directed by David Jones and starring Eva Marie Saint. The film is centered on the decision of an elderly family patriarch to end his life, when faced with the degradation of Alzheimer's disease. The film originally premiered on Lifetime cable network on September 1, 1997. [1]
Cast
- Eva Marie Saint ... Ruth Klooster
- Richard Kiley ... Dr. Gerald Klooster
- Margaret Colin ... Kristen Hamstra
- Rick Roberts ... Chip Klooster
- Alex Carter ... Craig Klooster
- Kevin Hicks ... Curt Klooster
- John Neville ... Michigan Judge
- Elizabeth Shepherd ... Teresa Rodriguez
- Louis Di Bianco ... Joe Rodriguez
- Greg Ellwand ... Bill
- Tracey Hoyt ... Mary
- Catherine McNally ... Betty
- Max Naiman ... Zachery
- Connor Cunningham ... Alexander
- John Boylan ... Dr. Peters
- Richard McMillan ... Dr. Fawcett
- John Innes ... Stroup
- Martin Doyle ... Earhart
- David Eisner ... Justis
- Thomas Hauff ... Judge McKinistry
- Philip Akin ... Airport Police Officer
- Ronn Sarosiak ... Florida Patrolman
- Matthew Bennett ... FBI Officer
- James Downing ... Tony
- Harry Hamlin
References
- ^ Television Guide - Volume 49 2001 - 0091692233 Time to Say Goodbye? (CC) — Drama 2:00 (1997) Fact-based drama about a physician (Richard Kiley) with Alzheimer's disease who wants his family to assist in his suicide.
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