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In Theaters: February 3, 2017 (limited)

          February 3, 2017 (limited)

On DVD: April 4, 2017

1h 45m | Comedy, Drama

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At his 80th birthday party, Raymond Engersol (Frank Langella) announces that he wants to go to Oregon to be legally euthanized. However, his daughter Kate (Christina Applegate) refuses to accept his decision. She enlists her husband Brian (Billy Crudup) to drive Raymond and his wife Estelle (Mary Kay Place) to Oregon, with the idea that he’ll be able to change Raymond’s mind before the time comes. Brian discovers that there’s much more to Raymond’s unhappiness than anyone knew and finds convincing his father-in-law to keep living when he’s ready to check out is no simple task.

Director: Joel David Moore

Studio: Samuel Goldwyn Films

Producer(s): Joey Carey, Morgan White, Stefan Nowicki

Cast: Frank Langella, Billy Crudup, Christina Applegate, Mary Kay Place, Josh Lucas, Nicola Peltz, Alex Shaffer

Writer(s): Andrew Eisen

2 votes and 1 Reviews

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In Theaters: February 3, 2017 (limited)

          February 3, 2017 (limited)

On DVD: April 4, 2017

1h 45m | Comedy, Drama

  Watch Trailer

At his 80th birthday party, Raymond Engersol (Frank Langella) announces that he wants to go to Oregon to be legally euthanized. However, his daughter Kate (Christina Applegate) refuses to accept his decision. She enlists her husband Brian (Billy Crudup) to drive Raymond and his wife Estelle (Mary Kay Place) to Oregon, with the idea that he’ll be able to change Raymond’s mind before the time comes. Brian discovers that there’s much more to Raymond’s unhappiness than anyone knew and finds convincing his father-in-law to keep living when he’s ready to check out is no simple task.

In Theaters: February 3, 2017 (limited)

          February 3, 2017 (limited)

On DVD: April 4, 2017

1h 45m | Comedy, Drama

At his 80th birthday party, Raymond Engersol (Frank Langella) announces that he wants to go to Oregon to be legally euthanized. However, his daughter Kate (Christina Applegate) refuses to accept his decision. She enlists her husband Brian (Billy Crudup) to drive Raymond and his wife Estelle (Mary Kay Place) to Oregon, with the idea that he’ll be able to change Raymond’s mind before the time comes.

Brian discovers that there’s much more to Raymond’s unhappiness than anyone knew and finds convincing his father-in-law to keep living when he’s ready to check out is no simple task.