I‘ll Be Seeing You is a movie directed by Will Dixon in 2004 and based on the book of the same name by Mary Higgins Clark, first published in 1993. The movie features Alison Eastwood, Iris Quinn, Bo Svenson, Derwin Jordan, Richy Müller, Mark Humphrey, and others.
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Storyline
Patricia Collins is called to the morgue one evening to help identify a deceased. She discovers, to her astonishment, that the person on the gurney is a duplicate of herself! She must persuade the insurance company that her missing father, Dr. Burton Collins, is dead while trying to solve this mystery. They contend that he faked his own death to commit financial fraud in the absence of a body. Patricia investigates her father’s affairs in-depth in an effort to clear his name and learns that he was keeping a sinister secret.
Movie vs Book
Year
2004
Minutes
96
Movie Rate
5.10
Source: IMDb
Movie
I'll Be Seeing You
Director: Will Dixon
Country: Canada
Year: 2004
Length: 1h36m
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Year
1993
Pages
307
Book Rate
7.66
S: Goodreads
Book
I'll Be Seeing You
Author: Mary Higgins Clark
Country: USA
First published in: 1993
Length: 307 pages
Genre: Fiction
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