The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn (1999)

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Written by Sterling Anderson

Directed by Gregg Champion

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Sidney Poitier stars in this drama as an aged carpenter who enjoys a simple life free of modern technology and who refuses to sell his land to a property developer. When a psychiatrist is brought in to assess the man's competence, she is quickly enchanted by him and his stress-free lifestyle. But will he and his new ally be strong enough to take on the might and wealth of the developers?

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Cast

Image for Sidney PoitierSidney PoitierNoah Dearborn
Dianne WiestSarah McClellan
Image for Mary-Louise ParkerMary-Louise ParkerDr. Valerie Crane
George NewbernChristian Nelson
Roxzane T. MimsNoah's Mother
Afemo OmilamiNoah's Father
Bernie CaseySilas
James Thomas Lee Knight8-year-old Noah
Frances BayMrs. Lewis
John Bedford LloydRobert Murphy
Donna BiscoeNurse
Sharon BlackwoodGretchen
Von CoulterPetrini
Tommy CresswellDr. Hartman
Joan CrokerReceptionist
Peggy DavisWoman at ATM
Terrence GibneyDr. Cowans
Marc GowanDr. Wells
Charles LawlorEarl
Patty MackEvelyn
Lonnie R. SmithDumpster Driver

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