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Submit ReviewTwentieth Century Fox released Max Dugan Returns to theaters on March 25, 1983. Herbert Ross directed the Neil Simon film starring Jason Robards, Marsha Mason, and Donald Sutherland.
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Twentieth Century Fox released Max Dugan Returns to theaters on March 25, 1983. Herbert Ross directed the Neil Simon film starring Jason Robards, Marsha Mason, and Donald Sutherland.
In Max Dugan Returns, Nora is a single mother who lives with her son Michael in a small house in Los Angeles. While they don’t have much money, they do have each other. One rainy night, Nora’s estranged father, Max, pays her a visit out of the blue; he left her and her mother when Nora was nine years old. Max carries with him a suitcase full of money, and begins to shower Nora and Michael with gifts before he dies of heart failure. It appears the money comes from some shady dealings in Las Vegas, and the policeman Nora is dating takes a bit of an interest in her father.
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