It was a cloudy morning in New York City and a man in a luxurious penthouse above Times Square, reminisces about a life he used to have. His name is Richard Milton, a man of wealth and power in NYC. He sits on his gray metallic recliner and stares out to the city below him. He sees all the television screens that announce all sorts of things such as upcoming musicals, product commercials, movie trailers, but one screen catches his eye in particular. He stands up from his recliner to get a better look and squints his eyes. Suddenly he stands expressionless, looking at a preview video and pictures of his daughter's wedding to George. Richard lets out a slight smile and walks back into his penthouse apartment. Once again, he has the expression of worry and desperation. Richard starts to have a flashback of his life before his life of solitude.

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The Time of Our Lives.
RandomRichard Milton (Cary Grant) had a beautiful ex-wife named Susan Lingley (Bette Davis) with 4 beautiful children: Barbra (Marilyn Monroe), Jonathan (Montgomery Clift), David (William Holden), and Agnes (Liza Minnelli). The Miltons all live separate l...