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A Piece of Eden (2000)

A Piece of Eden (2000)
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This drama about a family of Italian-American apple farmers sees New York entertainment publicist Bob Tredici (Marc Grapey) return to the family farm in Indiana after learning that his father, Franco (Robert Breuler), has been in an accident. Since Bob rejected farming duties long ago to pursue a career in showbusiness, his cousin Greg (Jeff Puckett) assumes that he will take over the farm when Franco dies. Bob, however, discovers that he likes farming, and he convinces his secretary Happy (Rebecca Harrell) to come to the farm and pose as his wife to help him win back his father's trust. A Piece of Eden also features Tyne Daly and Frederic Forrest in supporting roles. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Starring:
Rebecca HarrellRobert Breuler, (more)
Director(s):
John Hancock
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of A Piece of Eden

This drama about a family of Italian-American apple farmers sees New York entertainment publicist Bob Tredici (Marc Grapey) return to the family farm in Indiana after learning that his father, Franco (Robert Breuler), has been in an accident. Since Bob rejected farming duties long ago to pursue a career in showbusiness, his cousin Greg (Jeff Puckett) assumes that he will take over the farm when Franco dies. Bob, however, discovers that he likes farming, and he convinces his secretary Happy (Rebecca Harrell) to come to the farm and pose as his wife to help him win back his father's trust. A Piece of Eden also features Tyne Daly and Frederic Forrest in supporting roles. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Director(s):
John Hancock
Writer(s):
Dorothy Tristan
Producer(s):
John Hancock
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
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    Robert G.

    Sweet story, lovely views of family life in the farm country with a nice message for our hurried urban times. A family with the usual tensions that finds reconciliation, father issues and how to pass on a business to the next generation is all worked out with the usual ups and down..

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