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When Walter finds out, he threatens divorce for adultery unless she accompanies him to a village in a remote area of China where he has volunteered to treat victims of an unchecked cholera epidemic. Kitty begs for a quiet divorce, which he initially refuses, but later says only if Townsend will leave his wife Dorothy to marry her.
Infidelity is a 1987 American made-for-television drama film starring Kirstie Alley and Lee Horsley, directed by David Lowell Rich (his final film project). It was originally broadcast on ABC on April 13, 1987.
Both men opposed the change; Lyne in particular felt that the studio's suggestions would have robbed the film of any drama: "I wanted two people who were perfectly happy. I loved the idea of the totally arbitrary nature of infidelity." The Sumners' relationship was rewritten as a good marriage, with her affair the result of a chance meeting. [2]
New York City radio producer Judd Altman discovers his wife Quinn has been having an affair with his boss, shock jock Wade Beaufort. Preparing for divorce, Judd learns that his father Mort has died and returns to Upstate New York for the funeral, reuniting with his family: his sister Wendy and her children are neglected by her workaholic husband Barry; his older brother Paul is struggling to ...
The movie follows two 15-year-old girls who make a bet about who can lose their virginity first. The coming-of-age film dives into deep themes like peer pressure and self-discovery. Watch on prime ...
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Certain divorce would hurt and humiliate Pat too much, Harry decides to kill her by lacing her daily digestive aid with poison. He visits Kay, who unexpectedly ends their relationship. Harry departs, then returns to ask for all the correspondence he has sent her, only to discover Kay in the arms of Richard, who had secreted himself upstairs.