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Unfinished Business

Unfinished Business (1984) Streaming - Where to Watch Online

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Now, before we get into all the details of how you can watch 'Unfinished Business' right now, here are some essential information about the Zebra Film, CBC drama flick. Unfinished Business starring Isabelle Mejias, Peter Spence, Leslie Toth, Julie Biggs has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 31 min. The release date of the movie is July 11th, 1984. was generated using real

Need a fast recap before watching? Here's the plot: "Seventeen year old Izzy Marks lives in Toronto with her divorced mother and finds her life boring and directionless. Meant to be a sequel to Don Owen's acclaimed 1964 film "Nobody Waved Good-bye", "Unfinished Business" looks at life two decades later for Peter and Julie's (Peter Kastner and Julie Biggs) daughter Isabelle "Izzy" Marks (Isabelle Mejias). Curious, funny and intelligent, 17 year old Izzy feels the frustrations of her limiting environment and the pull of a more exciting, larger world. She meets passionate anarchist wannabe Jessie 'Fixit' (Peter Spence) and is quickly drawn into his free living alternative lifestyle. Much to the displeasure of her once free-thinking parents and friends."

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'Unfinished Business' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on July 11th, 1984

The Marks Family Cycle

Eighteen-year-old malcontent Peter Marks, chafing against his middle-class comfort in 1960s Toronto, knocks up his girlfriend Julie. His criminal tendencies prove too much for her, and the first film ends with the couple poised to go their separate ways. In the second film, we learn that Peter and Julie did marry and settle down into adulthood, then divorced. Now they cope with the rebelliousness of their own 17-year-old daughter Isabelle and attempt to reconcile their faded ideals with their lives as suburban parents. The first film, Nobody Waved Good-bye, was heavily improvised to the point that it won a BAFTA Award for documentary in 1965. In keeping with that documentary conceit, the sequel was filmed twenty years on.