Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? (1983)
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Rotten:1
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Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Karen Black stars in this Henry Jaglom comedy as Zee, an insecure divorcee who starts dating an insensitive bachelor named Eli for what she thinks is just a brief fling. However, soon Zee and Eli... Karen Black stars in this Henry Jaglom comedy as Zee, an insecure divorcee who starts dating an insensitive bachelor named Eli for what she thinks is just a brief fling. However, soon Zee and Eli succeed in making some sort of connection that had been missing in each of their previous relationships, throwing their lives into turmoil. Witty and touching, CAN SHE BAKE A CHERRY PIE? is a superb and lyrical comedy from director Jaglom. [More]
Starring: Karen Black, Michael Emil, Michael Margotta, Frances Fisher
Starring: Karen Black, Michael Emil, Michael Margotta, Frances Fisher, Larry David, Carol Kane
Director: Henry Jaglom
Director: Henry Jaglom
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