“Often in life the greatest thing you have is that which you have yet to know even existed. The greedy Charlie Babbitt gets in touch with his feelings by traveling cross country with his long lost autistic brother, Raymond. Raymond has much to teach Charlie about acceptance, even if it is the solitary thing he knows” ~ Ellen
Charlie Babbitt is the classic 80s shark: cold, all business, seemingly without a care for anyone but himself. When his wealthy, estranged father dies and leaves him only an insulting token – a 1949 Buick Road master, that was the cause of their estrangement – Charlie discovers that the $3 million estate has been left in trust for a brother he never knew he had. Determined to get “his half” of the money, Charlie
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