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  • A Reason to Live (1985)
  • TV Movie | 120 min | Drama
A Reason to Live (1985)
TV Movie | 120 min | Drama

When Gus Stewart's wife announces that she wants to divorce him, he starts thinking of committing suicide. Noticing this, his 14-year-old son Alex tries desperately to give his father a reason to live.
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Robert A. Papazian (as Robert Papazian)
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Updated Jan 7, 1985

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Jan 7, 1985 (United States)
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22 cast members
Name Known for
Ricky Schroder
Alex Stewart (as Rick Schroder) Alex Stewart (as Rick Schroder)   See fewer
Peter Fonda
Gus Stewart Gus Stewart   See fewer
Deidre Hall
Delores Stewart Delores Stewart   See fewer
Tracey Gold
Ellen Maynes Ellen Maynes   See fewer
Maxine Stuart
Fay Stewart Fay Stewart   See fewer
Carrie Snodgress
Isobel Bennett Isobel Bennett   See fewer
Bruce Weitz
Bob Cousins Bob Cousins   See fewer
Peter Jason
Dick Biheller Dick Biheller   See fewer
James MacKrell
Josh Turner (as Jim McKrell) Josh Turner (as Jim McKrell)   See fewer
Rosanna Huffman
Felicia Massey Felicia Massey   See fewer
Matthew Faison
Jack Mayberry Jack Mayberry   See fewer
Mark Goddard
Jerry Yusem Jerry Yusem   See fewer
Linda Meiklejohn
June Baker June Baker   See fewer
Sands Hall
Aunt Marion Aunt Marion   See fewer
Ray Girardin
Tom Yusem Tom Yusem   See fewer
Bobbie Faye Ferguson
Carla Yusem Carla Yusem   See fewer
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