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Finnegan Begin Again is a 1985 American made-for-HBO romantic comedy film directed by Joan Micklin Silver, shot by Robby Müller, and starring Mary Tyler Moore and Robert Preston. The movie was filmed in the Fan District of Richmond, Virginia, and premiered on HBO on February 24, 1985, before being released on video. The supporting cast features Sam Waterston and Sylvia Sidney. Plot Michael Finnegan, a past-his-prime journalist, has been relegated to ghost-writing "Dear Felicity", a column for the lovelorn. He and his wife live in a decaying neighborhood. She is long despondent over the loss of their young son, and lives in a fantasy world. Despite these reversals, Finnegan retains his optimism; he knows that lives can start over, and over. He gets his own chance to begin again when one day on the bus, he meets Liz DeHaan, an art teacher who is having an affair with a married man. Cast Mary Tyler Moore ... Liz DeHaan Robert Preston ... Mike Finnegan Sam Waterston ... Paul Broadbent Sylvia Sidney ... Margaret Finnegan David Huddleston ... Jack Archer Bob Gunton ... Christian Jamison Giancarlo Esposito ... Intruder Russell Horton ... Mort Avery Brooks ... Dude on Bus Peter Friedman ... John Jewell Jon DeVries ... Dr. Binder Rick Warner ... Charlie DeWitt Home media The film was released on VHS by Thorn EMI/HBO Video under license from Home Box Office, Inc. However, it never released on DVD or Blu-ray. References External links Finnegan Begin Again at IMDb . Discover the Margaret Finnegan popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Margaret Finnegan books.

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    Sweet Revenge

    Margaret Finnegan

    A very short story about cake and consequences. When Bob eats Heidi's cake, she exacts a lifetime of revenge.

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    The Goddess Lounge

    Margaret Finnegan

    Penne Armour's bad day just keeps getting worse. First, she has to visit The Goddess Lounge, the notorious LA coffee house/knitting salon/menstrual palace decried by religious cons...