
Losing Chase
Drama · Romance
Overview
An intimate and turbulent relationship develops between Chase, a woman recovering from a nervous breakdown, and Elizabeth, the caretaker employed to look after her.
Top Cast


Helen Mirren
Helen Mirren
Chase Phillips
Helen Mirren
Chase Phillips


Kyra Sedgwick
Kyra Sedgwick
Elizabeth Cole
Kyra Sedgwick
Elizabeth Cole


Beau Bridges
Beau Bridges
Mr. Richard Phillips
Beau Bridges
Mr. Richard Phillips


Michael Yarmush
Michael Yarmush
Little Richard Phillips
Michael Yarmush
Little Richard Phillips
Lucas Denton
Lucas Denton
Jason Phillips
Lucas Denton
Jason Phillips


Elva Mai Hoover
Elva Mai Hoover
Margaret Thompson
Elva Mai Hoover
Margaret Thompson


Nancy Beatty
Nancy Beatty
Cynthia Porter
Nancy Beatty
Cynthia Porter


Rino Romano
Rino Romano
Bartender
Rino Romano
Bartender


Simon Reynolds
Simon Reynolds
Instructor
Simon Reynolds
Instructor
B.J. McLellan
B.J. McLellan
Winston
B.J. McLellan
Winston
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