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She drives to a vacant parking lot and washes down handfuls of prescription medicine with alcohol. Linda rejects his advice and berates Phil for seeking out Frank, but later apologizes. The lawyer suggests she renounce the will and decline the money, which would go to Frank.
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She married Earl for his money, but now loves him and does not want it.
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Linda goes to see Earl's lawyer, hoping to change Earl's will. Frank storms out of the interview, when Phil tries to get through to him. Frank is interviewed by a journalist who knows Frank took care of his dying mother after Earl abandoned them. Earl asks Phil to find his estranged son, Frank Mackey, a motivational speaker peddling a pickup artist course to men. Earl's trophy wife, Linda, collects his prescriptions while he is cared for by a nurse, Phil Parma. The show's former producer, Earl Partridge, is also dying of cancer. He hatches a plan to get back at his boss by stealing the money he needs. He is obsessed with getting oral surgery, thinking he will land the man of his dreams after he gets braces. Donnie's parents spent the money he won, and he has been fired from his job due to performance issues. After Stanley's father berates him for freezing, Stanley runs away.ĭonnie Smith, a former What Do Kids Know? champion, watches the show from a bar. As the show continues, a drunken Jimmy sickens, ordering the show to go on after he collapses. The newest child prodigy on the show, Stanley Spector, is hounded by his father for the prize money and demeaned by the adults, who prevent him from using the bathroom during a commercial break. Jimmy hosts a quiz show called " What Do Kids Know?" and is dying of cancer. Unaware of her addiction, Jim asks her on a date. Her neighbors called the police after she argued with her estranged father, children's game show host Jimmy Gator, and then blasted music while snorting cocaine. Jim goes to the apartment of Claudia Wilson. Dixon, a neighborhood boy, tries to tell him who committed the murder. Police officer Jim Kurring investigates a disturbance at a woman's apartment, finding a body in a closet. The film also won the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. Of the ensemble cast, Cruise was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 72nd Academy Awards, and won the award in that category at the Golden Globes of 2000. Magnolia received positive reviews, with critics praising its acting (particularly Cruise), direction, screenplay, and storytelling, as well as its soundtrack however, some deemed it overlong and melodramatic. The script was inspired by the music of Aimee Mann, who contributed several songs to its soundtrack. The film has a mosaic of interrelated characters in search of happiness, forgiveness, and meaning in the San Fernando Valley. Reilly, Jason Robards (in his final film role) and Melora Walters. Macy, Alfred Molina, Julianne Moore, Michael Murphy, John C. It stars an ensemble cast, including Jeremy Blackman, Tom Cruise, Melinda Dillon, Philip Baker Hall, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ricky Jay, William H. Magnolia is a 1999 American drama film written, directed and co-produced by Paul Thomas Anderson.