Review: Mortality faced in 'Deathbed' 30.11.1999 / Reviews AP - Martha has cancer and her husband Danny doesn't care. Susan's grandfather, Thomas, has just announced he's committing suicide. The paper boy wants to watch. At least Steven's in love but with Susan's husband, Martin.
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