A Provocative Tale Of Hidden Desire.
| A successful young L.A. doctor and his equally successful television-producer wife find their happily-ever-after life torn assunder when he suddenly confronts his long-repressed attraction for other men. Zach and Claire live a comfortable life secure in their love for one another when Bart, a swinging L.A. novelist, walks into Zach's office and awakens unfamiliar feelings in him. In a move which leaves him wracked with guilt, Zach cancels dinner with his wife in order to go out with Bart. He is inexplicably drawn to this man who seems intent on keeping him at arms distance. Why can't Bart allow their relationship to grow he wonders. Exasperated, he asks Bart, "Do you snore Does anybody ever get a chance to find out" As Zach's absences become more and more frequent, Claire's concern manifests itself in the suspicion that he is having an affair with another woman. Jilted by Bart and feeling alone for the first time in his married life, Zach resolves to tell Claire the truth about himself. Predictably, Claire is shocked that she could have known so little about the man she has loved for so many years and accuses him of deceiving her from the very start.System Requirements:Running Time 113 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE |
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Editor's Note
The seemingly "perfect" relationship of a young couple is suddenly shaken when the husband finds himself attracted to a man.
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Cast & Crew
| Harry Hamlin | |
| Kate Jackson | |
| Michael Ontkean | |
| Wendy Hiller | |
| A. Scott Berg - Screenplay | |
| Alan J. Adler, et. al. - Producer | |
| Arthur Hiller - Director | |
| Barry Sandler - Writer | |
| Burt Bacharach, et. al. - Original Music By | |
| David M. Walsh - Cinematographer | |
| James Dowell Vance - Production Designer | |
| William Reynolds - Editor |
Plot Summary
Zack and Claire, an upwardly mobile couple, have been married for 8 years. As far as Claire's concerned, they've been very happy times. But when her husband begins an extra-marital affair with a gay writer, Claire realizes she and Zack have been living a lie all this time.
Awards
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Golden Globe (1983) |
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Burt Bacharach, et. al., Nominee, Best Original Song - Motion Picture |
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