Most of us, however, come from families that are not involved in top-secret espionage. Most of us are like the people in Charles Martin Smith's A DOLPHIN TALE (September 23), average folks who adopt an adorable cetacean with a missing tale, or rather tail. Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd, and Harry Connick Jr. co-star.
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