Regarding Henry (1991)

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Written by J.J. Abrams

Directed by Mike Nichols

Also known as "À propos d'Henry", "A Propósito de Henry", "La Fuerza de la Verdad", "Una Segunda Oportunidad"

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1991

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Harrison Ford stars in this moving drama as a successful but self-centred lawyer who, having placed his profession above all else, has become estranged from his family and is loathed by his work colleagues. However, one night his life is irrevocably altered by a stray bullet, temporarily retarding him physically and mentally. The shocking accident forces him to start over again, rebuilding his world and reassessing his life with the help of wife Annette Bening.

When is Regarding Henry next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Drama December 6th, 12:25pm and on Sky Movies Drama HD December 6th, 12:25pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Harrison FordHarrison FordHenry Turner
Image for Annette BeningAnnette BeningSarah Turner
Michael HaleyCourt Clerk
Stanley SwerdlowMr. Matthews
Julie FollansbheeMrs. Matthews
Rebecca MillerLinda
Bruce AltmanBruce Henry's Partner
Elizabeth WilsonJessica Henry's Secretary
Donald MoffatCharlie Cameron
Mikki AllenRachel Turner
Aida LinaresRosella
John MacKayGeorge
Mary GilbertJulia
Peter AppelEddie the Doorman
Harsh NayyarLiquor Store Owner

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