The fifth look at one of my favorite movie dads. (#1 #2 #3 and #4)
Ted Kramer in Kramer vs. Kramer
A tad more conventional, Ted Kramer can’t help but warm your heart. A workaholic who has to transform his life when his wife goes away and leaves him alone with his young son, Mr. Kramer soon realizes all that he has been missing while at the office. It may not be an easy transition but he comes to cherish the time he doesn’t have to work. The scene in the courtroom and the elevator towards the end both require Kleenex. Not to mention that he’s played by Dustin Hoffman, and I don’t know anyone that doesn’t like Dustin Hoffman.
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