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The Comeback

1978, Movie, R, 100 mins

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Jack Jones stars as an American singer who returns to England to make a career comeback after a six-year layoff, but while he's at a spooky country mansion, his estranged wife is murdered at their London penthouse. This stodgy horror story then deals with the singer's problems with his wife's ghost, the murderer, and a growing love for his manager's secretary, Pamela Stephenson. leave a comment
Year: 1978
Rated R

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Cast
Jack Jones: Nick Cooper
Pamela Stephenson: Linda Everett
David Doyle: Webster Jones
Bill Owen: Mr. B
Sheila Keith: Mrs. B
Holly Palance: Gail Cooper

 

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