
Suddenly
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Just as Mary is about to take a romantic vacation with her boyfriend, a terrible accident leaves her paralyzed. Bitter and devastated by her condition, she shuns her friends, but with the help of Joe, a fellow paraplegic, she learns to embrace life and love again.
Top Cast


Kirstie Alley
Kirstie Alley
Marty Doyle
Kirstie Alley
Marty Doyle


Jason Beghe
Jason Beghe
Joe Mulvey
Jason Beghe
Joe Mulvey


Colleen Camp
Colleen Camp
Jude
Colleen Camp
Jude


Nancy Cartwright
Nancy Cartwright
Dell
Nancy Cartwright
Dell


David Crosby
David Crosby
Eddie
David Crosby
Eddie


David Beecroft
David Beecroft
Doug
David Beecroft
Doug


Michael Paul Chan
Michael Paul Chan
Mr. Chow
Michael Paul Chan
Mr. Chow


Anthony Russell
Anthony Russell
Anthony Russell


Jason Bernard
Jason Bernard
Louie
Jason Bernard
Louie


Shaun Toub
Shaun Toub
Shaun Toub
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