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Adele and Everything After
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Adele and Everything After

Apr 6, 2017
1h 26m
★ 0.0

Overview

The moving story of a lonely, isolated woman with a heart condition whose life is transformed by a service dog, and what happens when she has to let go of the loyal companion who changed her life.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Long Haul Films

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Adele and Everything After Trailers

Cast

Marty

Herself

Marty

Darlene Sullivan

Herself

Darlene Sullivan

James Januzzi

Himself

James Januzzi

Jeff Harris

Himself

Jeff Harris

Megan Esherick

Herself

Megan Esherick

Claudine Quadrat

Adult Marty

Claudine Quadrat

Morgan Miller

Young Marty

Morgan Miller

Ozlyn Parres-Gold

Young Lisa

Ozlyn Parres-Gold