
Nothing Special
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A young and successful insurance underwriter must allow her mentally unstable mother to move in with her after the institution in which the mother had been living is deemed unfit for occupancy. The mother then begins to dislike how close her daughter is with her boss.
Top Cast
Julia Garcia Combs
Julia Garcia Combs
Louise
Julia Garcia Combs
Louise


Karen Black
Karen Black
May
Karen Black
May


Barbara Bain
Barbara Bain
Catherine
Barbara Bain
Catherine
David Hardie
David Hardie
Marcus
David Hardie
Marcus
Carlos De Antonis
Carlos De Antonis
Carlos
Carlos De Antonis
Carlos
Marianne J. Murphy
Marianne J. Murphy
Doris
Marianne J. Murphy
Doris
Mary Jo DuPrey
Mary Jo DuPrey
Frannie
Mary Jo DuPrey
Frannie


John Kassir
John Kassir
Marty
John Kassir
Marty


Eric Pierpoint
Eric Pierpoint
Alan
Eric Pierpoint
Alan
Scott Ford
Scott Ford
Kevin
Scott Ford
Kevin
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