After the death of his wife, the writer Monte Wildhorn has become bitter and has lost faith in the world and in himself and only finds solace in alcohol. His nephew, worried about him, has found a place for him to spend the holidays: the summer house of a musician friend of his: the only condition will be that he takes care of the dog. There he meets Charlotte ONeil, an attractive divorcee trying to start a new life, and her three daughters: Flora, six years old, Finnegan, ten years old, and Willow, fifteen years old. His relationship with them will remind him of what his wife used to tell him: "when one door closes somewhere, another opens somewhere else."
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/20931-el-verano-de-sus-vidas-dvd-8435153737275.html20931EL VERANO DE SUS VIDAS (DVD)<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br /><p><span>After the death of his wife, the writer Monte Wildhorn has become bitter and has lost faith in the world and in himself and only finds solace in alcohol. His nephew, worried about him, has found a place for him to spend the holidays: the summer house of a musician friend of his: the only condition will be that he takes care of the dog. There he meets Charlotte ONeil, an attractive divorcee trying to start a new life, and her three daughters: Flora, six years old, Finnegan, ten years old, and Willow, fifteen years old. His relationship with them will remind him of what his wife used to tell him: "when one door closes somewhere, another opens somewhere else."</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/531887-home_default/el-verano-de-sus-vidas-dvd.jpg4.4628instockSavor Ediciones, S.A.4.46284.4628002015-11-02T22:50:13+0100/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
After the death of his wife, the writer Monte Wildhorn has become bitter and has lost faith in the world and in himself and only finds solace in alcohol. His nephew, worried about him, has found a place for him to spend the holidays: the summer house of a musician friend of his: the only condition will be that he takes care of the dog. There he meets Charlotte ONeil, an attractive divorcee trying to start a new life, and her three daughters: Flora, six years old, Finnegan, ten years old, and Willow, fifteen years old. His relationship with them will remind him of what his wife used to tell him: "when one door closes somewhere, another opens somewhere else."