O'Hara's Wife
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Directed byWilliam Bartman
Written byWilliam Bartman
Joseph Scott Kierland
James Nasella
Joseph Scott Kierland
James Nasella
Produced byPeter S. Davis
William N. Panzer
William N. Panzer
| O'Hara's Wife | |
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| Directed by | William Bartman |
| Written by | William Bartman Joseph Scott Kierland James Nasella |
| Produced by | Peter S. Davis William N. Panzer |
| Starring | Edward Asner Mariette Hartley Tom Bosley Perry Lang Ray Walston Jodie Foster |
| Cinematography | Harry Stradling Jr. |
| Edited by | George Berndt Jim Bogardt |
| Music by | Artie Butler |
Production companies | O'Hara Cinema Group Oregon Partnership |
| Distributed by | Producers Sales Organization |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
O'Hara's Wife is a 1982 American comedy-drama film directed by William Bartman and starring Edward Asner, Mariette Hartley and Jodie Foster.[1][2] It is Bartman's sole directorial effort.
Bob O'Hara is a hard-working lawyer, who tends to focus on his career at the expense of his health and children, Barbara and Rob. After his wife Harry dies, she returns as a ghost, advising him to slow down and adjust his priorities.