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O'Hara's Wife 1982

★ 3.52 votes87 min📅 1982-01-01

"Heaven can wait... But O'Hara's Wife won't!"

When a workaholic attorney loses his wife unexpectedly, he finds himself haunted by her spirit in the poignant 1982 drama *O'Hara's Wife*. Directed by William Bartman, this blend of drama and dark comedy explores themes of loss, second chances, and the importance of family bonds.

Director: William Bartman

Cast

Ed Asner
Ed Asner
Bob O'Hara
Mariette Hartley
Mariette Hartley
Harriet O'Hara
Jodie Foster
Jodie Foster
Barbara O'Hara
Perry Lang
Perry Lang
Rob O'Hara
Tom Bosley
Tom Bosley
Fred O'Hara
Ray Walston
Ray Walston
Walter Tatum
Allen Williams
Allen Williams
Billy Tatum
Mary Jo Catlett
Mary Jo Catlett
Gloria
Nelson Welch
Nelson Welch
Nelson Attleby
Richard Schaal
Richard Schaal
Jerry Brad

Frequently Asked Questions

What is O'Hara's Wife (1982) about?

The film follows Bob O'Hara, a dedicated lawyer whose wife suddenly passes away. Instead of moving on, her spirit returns to guide him—reminding him to slow down, take care of himself, and mend relationships with his adult children before it's too late.

Who directed O'Hara's Wife?

William Bartman directed *O'Hara's Wife*, delivering a heartfelt blend of drama and dark comedy.

Who stars in O'Hara's Wife?

The film features Ed Asner, Mariette Hartley, Jodie Foster, Perry Lang, and Tom Bosley in key roles.

Is O'Hara's Wife (1982) worth watching?

With its emotional depth and blend of drama and comedy, *O'Hara's Wife* offers a poignant look at grief and redemption. While not widely rated, its themes and strong performances make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven stories.

How long is O'Hara's Wife?

The film has a runtime of 87 minutes.

About O'Hara's Wife (1982) — A Ghost Story of Grief, Family, and Second Chances

When a workaholic attorney loses his wife unexpectedly, he finds himself haunted by her spirit in the poignant 1982 drama *O'Hara's Wife*. Directed by William Bartman, this blend of drama and dark comedy explores themes of loss, second chances, and the importance of family bonds. As Bob O'Hara grapples with his grief, his late wife's ghost returns not to linger but to gently push him toward healing—urging him to prioritize his health and reconnect with his grown children before it's too late. The film balances emotional depth with moments of levity, creating an atmosphere that's both tender and thought-provoking.

Starring Ed Asner in a career-defining role, alongside Mariette Hartley, Jodie Foster in a supporting part, Perry Lang, and Tom Bosley, *O'Hara's Wife* crafts a touching narrative about love that transcends death. The story's blend of supernatural intrigue and heartfelt realism makes it a standout in 1980s family dramas, offering viewers a moving reflection on what truly matters in life.