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Indiscretion of an American Wife

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A woman (Anne Archer) is torn between loyalty to her husband (Michael Murphy) and fulfillment with a passionate Italian (Andrea Occhipinti).

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isla s 09/06/2022 This is a wistful film - an old tearjerker. It features the usual violins played while the two main characters discuss their visions of the future, plus a young boy and some, I assume, deprived young children, so there's plenty to 'well up to' during this film. There is also the obligatory mist/fog in the distance when characters stare along the train tracks out by the platforms. Suffice to say, it is a bit cliched but its a pleasant enough watch regardless, although I did feel the music was irritatingly loud. Its almost like it was trying far too hard to be taken too seriously as over melodramatic but if you turn down the volume it isn't quite so bad, of course. Overall this is an ok film of its type. I suppose if your keen on these kind of films then yes, I would cautiously recommend it. See more 06/21/2015 year s/b 1952 not skip this lame remake and see the 1952 version See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis A woman (Anne Archer) is torn between loyalty to her husband (Michael Murphy) and fulfillment with a passionate Italian (Andrea Occhipinti).
Director
George Kaczender
Rating
TV-PG (D|S)
Genre
Romance
Original Language
English
Release Date (TV)
Mar 9, 1998
Runtime
1h 36m