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Quiz: Depression at the Movies
There are many movies where depression is the major theme. Let's see how well you can identify the films where depression plays a starring role.
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Ordinary People. Timothy Hutton, Mary Tyler Moore, and Donald Sutherland star in this movie about how depression can affect an entire family.Judd Hirsch is magnificent in his role of a therapist who attempts to show Conrad (played by Timothy Hutto... Read More >
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Ordinary People. Timothy Hutton, Mary Tyler Moore, and Donald Sutherland star in this movie about how depression can affect an entire family.Judd Hirsch is magnificent in his role of a therapist who attempts to show Conrad (played by Timothy Hutto... Read More >
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Ordinary People. Timothy Hutton, Mary Tyler Moore, and Donald Sutherland star in this movie about how depression can affect an entire family.Judd Hirsch is magnificent in his role of a therapist who attempts to show Conrad (played by Timothy Hutto... Read More >
Ordinary People. Timothy Hutton, Mary Tyler Moore, and Donald Sutherland star in this movie about how depression can affect an entire family.Judd Hirsch is magnificent in his role of a therapist who attempts to show Conrad (played by Timothy Hutton) that life is still worth living even after a devastating loss.
Ordinary People. Timothy Hutton, Mary Tyler Moore, and Donald Sutherland star in this movie about how depression can affect an entire family.Judd Hirsch is magnificent in his role of a therapist who attempts to show Conrad (played by Timothy Hutton) that life is still worth living even after a devastating loss.
Ordinary People. Timothy Hutton, Mary Tyler Moore, and Donald Sutherland star in this movie about how depression can affect an entire family.Judd Hirsch is magnificent in his role of a therapist who attempts to show Conrad (played by Timothy Hutton) that life is still worth living even after a devastating loss.