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With Tom Barnett, Adam Beach, John Boylan, Martha Burns. Once at the top of the heap, former Bay Street lawyer Harry Wolfe now scrapes out a living as an unregistered private investigator. A dis-barred loser in everyone's eyes, Harry clings to the shred of hope that he'll prove his law partners set him up to take the fall that destroyed his life.
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A dis-barred loser in everyone's eyes, Harry clings to the shred of hope that he'll prove his law partners set him up to take the fall that destroyed his life. He is joined by Adam, a young Native Canadian who has come to Toronto in search for his missing sister.
George Bailey, a decent small-town banker learns what life would have been like if he'd never been born after he unwittingly becomes involved in a mistaken case of bank fraud, which threatens his...
Summaries. Once at the top of the heap, former Bay Street lawyer Harry Wolfe now scrapes out a living as an unregistered private investigator. A dis-barred loser in everyone's eyes, Harry clings to the shred of hope that he'll prove his law partners set him up to take the fall that destroyed his life.
The Trouble with Harry is a 1955 American Technicolor black comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The screenplay by John Michael Hayes was based on the 1950 novel by Jack Trevor Story. It starred Edmund Gwenn, John Forsythe, Mildred Natwick, Jerry Mathers and Shirley MacLaine in her film debut.
Stephen Williams. Synopsis. Once at the top of the heap, former Bay Street lawyer Harry Wolfe now scrapes out a living as an unregistered private investigator. A dis-barred loser in everyone's...
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Available on FilmRise. Harry is a lawyer who has lost his register after being accused of paying a witness. Now he works as a private detective, but he has bottomed out and he drinks too much. An opportunity to get through it appears with a new case that keeps him awake. Drama 1999 1 hr 36 min. NR. Starring Brian Markinson, Adam Beach.
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