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Director:
Lance Malbon
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Rachel Boston, Noah Bean, Paul Ben-Victor…
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Writer Ryan Cole and his Wife Kate go to an off season vacation house where he intends to finish his second novel. But their plans are changed by a devastating mental illness.
Black Marigolds
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2141623
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SOURCE: Black Marigolds 2013 720p web YTS
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Genre: Action, Drama, Romance
Director: Lance Malbon
Stars: Rachel Boston, Noah Bean, Paul Ben-Victor
Plot: Writer Ryan Cole and his Wife Kate go to an off season vacation house where he intends to finish his second novel. But their plans are changed by a devastating mental illness.
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English
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Black Marigolds is a drama steeped in literature. Following writer Ryan Cole and his wife Kate as they move to an off season vacation home on a frigid lake in Northern California so that Ryan can finish his new novel. At first everything is perfect for two people who need only each other to be happy. But soon Kate begins to notice Ryan forgetting things, and as his frustration grows so does her concern for him. While he refuses to seek help, he becomes increasingly volatile and unpredictable. Finally it will be up to Kate to choose between the pleasant past or the terrible future.—Kirstie Mattheis