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  1. Martes con mi viejo profesor es una novela biográfica hecha en 1997 por el escritor estadounidense Mitch Albom.La historia fue adaptada más tarde por Thomas Rickman en una película de televisión (dirigida por Mick Jackson), la cual fue presentada el 5 de diciembre de 1999, y protagonizada por Hank Azaria.. Cuenta la verdadera historia de Morrie Schwartz, sociólogo, y su relación con su ...

  2. Based on a true-life story, TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE is a loving memoir to a man whose lessons on life have much to teach us about ourselves. Academy Award (R)-winner Jack Lemmon (Best Actor, 1974, SAVE THE TIGER) delivers an outstanding performance as Morrie Schwartz, the Brandeis University professor upon whom the best-selling book is based.

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  4. 30 de jun. de 2003 · DVD/Blu-ray-Start: 30.06.2003 | USA (1999) | Drama | 90 Minuten | Ab 12. NEU: PODCAST: Die besten Streaming-Tipps gibt's im Moviepilot-Podcast Streamgestöber. Originaltitel: Tuesdays with Morrie ...

  5. Accomplished sports writer Mitch Albom feels that his life is lacking, despite his success. When Mitch watches a television interview with his former university professor, Morrie Schwartz, he is moved to reconnect with his old mentor, who is struggling with Lou Gehrig 's disease. As Mitch and Morrie get reacquainted, they engage in thoughtful ...

  6. In den Memoiren Tuesdays with Morrie von Mitch Albom trifft Albom 16 Jahre nach seinem College-Abschluss auf seinen Soziologie-Professor Brandeis. Morrie, bei der vor kurzem ALS diagnostiziert wurde und sie schnell davonschwindet, hat einen letzten Kurs, um Mitch beizubringen – wie man ein sinnvolles Leben führt, aus der Perspektive eines sterbenden Mannes, der nichts mehr zu verlieren hat.

  7. Noticing a pile of already-read newspapers, Mitch asks Morrie why he's bothering to keep up with the news. Morrie answers that he feels drawn to the stories of death, and feels for the victims more now that he's dying. Mitch muses to himself that he covers those stories for his job and feels little emotion for anyone involved.