
Every family has something to hide
A 10 year old gifted boy wants to be a jazz pianist much to the chagrin of his more classical oriented piano instructor. With his mother's help, he is an underage regular at a local nightspot, where he is teamed up with a sax superstar. Both come to learn that each suffers from Tourette's Syndrome (thus the film title). The older man has developed mannerisms to cover up his own fallibilities and resents the boy and his mother's acceptance of the disease.

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The film's tagline is: "Every family has something to hide"
The runtime is 91 minutes (1h 31m).
The film was directed by Gary Winick.
The screenplay was written by Polly Draper.
The score was composed by Michael Wolff.
Cinematography was handled by Wolfgang Held.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0165986.
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Released
English
United States of America
