Suzanne Vale, the drug-addicted actress from Hollywood, is in deep trouble right now. After a stint in a rehab center, her film studio demands that she move in with her alcoholic mother Doris Mann as a condition of her continued employment. Having to deal with her mother still treating her like a child is terrible news for Suzanne, who has spent years trying to break free of her mother's grip on her life. Suzanne is able to appreciate the amusing side of her situation, and she also begins to realize that not only do daughters have moms, but mothers do, too.
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Suzanne Vale, the drug-addicted actress from Hollywood, is in deep trouble right now. After a stint in a rehab center, her film studio demands that she move in with her alcoholic mother Doris Mann as a condition of her continued employment. Having to deal with her mother still treating her like a child is terrible news for Suzanne, who has spent years trying to break free of her mother's grip on her life. Suzanne is able to appreciate the amusing side of her situation, and she also begins to realize that not only do daughters have moms, but mothers do, too.
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