
Table for Five
Drama · Romance
Overview
J.P. Tannen (Jon Voight) wants a second chance to be a father to his children ... but someone else has taken his place. Determined not to just be a friendly 'uncle' in their lives, he gets permission from his ex-wife Kathleen (Millie Perkins) and her new husband (Richard Crenna) to take the kids on a Mediterranean cruise. On the journey he comes to realise it's not that easy and, feeling overwhelmed, begins to doubt his abilities until a tragedy back home forces him to become the father he always hoped to be.
Top Cast


Jon Voight
Jon Voight
J.P. Tannen
Jon Voight
J.P. Tannen


Millie Perkins
Millie Perkins
Kathleen
Millie Perkins
Kathleen


Marie-Christine Barrault
Marie-Christine Barrault
Marie
Marie-Christine Barrault
Marie


Richard Crenna
Richard Crenna
Mitchell
Richard Crenna
Mitchell


Roxana Zal
Roxana Zal
Tilde
Roxana Zal
Tilde
Son Hoang Bui
Son Hoang Bui
Trung
Son Hoang Bui
Trung


Robby Kiger
Robby Kiger
Truman-Paul
Robby Kiger
Truman-Paul


Kevin Costner
Kevin Costner
Newlywed Husband
Kevin Costner
Newlywed Husband


Ugo Bianchi
Ugo Bianchi
Ugo
Ugo Bianchi
Ugo
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