
The Old Man
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Alan, a 70-something widower, struggles to accept the fact that he's not the young and healthy man that he used to be. This is sparked after his daughter suggests that he should move into an assisted living home.
Top Cast


Steve Coulter
Steve Coulter
Alan
Steve Coulter
Alan


Kate Pittard
Kate Pittard
Naomi
Kate Pittard
Naomi
Patrick Monaghan
Patrick Monaghan
Ted
Patrick Monaghan
Ted
Claudia Troy
Claudia Troy
Sarah
Claudia Troy
Sarah


John Jackson Hunter
John Jackson Hunter
Ben
John Jackson Hunter
Ben
Raymond Godzisz
Raymond Godzisz
Manager
Raymond Godzisz
Manager
Danny Keenan
Danny Keenan
Employee
Danny Keenan
Employee
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