Hope Springs
Kay and Arnold are a middle-aged couple whose marriage has declined until they are now sleeping in separate rooms and barely interact in any meaningful loving way. Finally, Kay has had enough and finds a book by Dr. Feld which inspires her to sign them up for the Doctor's intense week long marriage counseling session. Although Arnold sees nothing wrong with their 30 year long marriage, he reluctantly agrees to go on the expensive excursion. What follows is an insightful experience as Dr. Feld manages to help the couple understand how they have emotionally drifted apart and what they can do to reignite their passion. Even with the Doctor's advice, Kay and Arnold find that renewing their marriage's fire is a daunting challenge for them both.
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Hope Springs
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Ain't Love Somethin'
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Sam and Ruby:
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Highway Tune
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Daniel May:
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More, More, More
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You Make It Better
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Tormented
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I Can't Face My Friends
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Johnny Rotella:
Writer
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Glancing Lovers
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Stephen Edwards:
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I Don't Want to Be Your Mother
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Everybody Plays the Fool
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The Main Ingredient:
Performer
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Le diner de cons
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Vladimir Cosma:
Writer
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Light in Your Eyes
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I Wish You Well
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Daniel May:
Writer
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Let's Stay Together
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Enforcer Training
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Glenn Rueger:
Writer
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Situation Quiet
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Why
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It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over
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Bright Side of the Road
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