

Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Miniature Dwyer is named after her mother, who was making miniature doll houses when Minnie was born. Minnie, too, has built doll houses for years, and when she learns that she is terminally ill, she and her husband Teddy begin planning their joint suicide. She makes sure that her dolls are placed with people who will appreciate and cherish them. The couple refuse to allow their grief-stricken daughter or the solicitous social worker or anyone else to forestall the death they are determined is right for them
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Bette Davis
Bette Davis
Miniature Dwyer
Bette Davis
Miniature Dwyer


James Stewart
James Stewart
Teddy Dwyer
James Stewart
Teddy Dwyer


Melinda Dillon
Melinda Dillon
Ruda Dwyer
Melinda Dillon
Ruda Dwyer


Priscilla Morrill
Priscilla Morrill
Mrs. Finter
Priscilla Morrill
Mrs. Finter


John Harkins
John Harkins
G. Clayburn
John Harkins
G. Clayburn


Jacque Lynn Colton
Jacque Lynn Colton
Mrs. Belkin
Jacque Lynn Colton
Mrs. Belkin
Louis Schaefer
Louis Schaefer
Kahn
Louis Schaefer
Kahn
Charles Walker
Charles Walker
Kahn's Assistant
Charles Walker
Kahn's Assistant


Ismael 'East' Carlo
Ismael 'East' Carlo
Gardener
Ismael 'East' Carlo
Gardener


Jane Kaczmarek
Jane Kaczmarek
TV Reporter
Jane Kaczmarek
TV Reporter
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