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A Woman of Affairs

A Woman of Affairs

Wild Desire! Burning Lips! Racing Hearts!

Released NR 91 min 7.1/10 Votes: 1744
Childhood friends Diana, Neville and David are caught in a love triangle as adults. Diana and Neville have long been smitten with each other, but her father disapproves of the relationship, resulting in her eventual marriage to David. It's not long after their wedding, however, that tragedy strikes, sending Diana on a downward spiral. When Neville reappears in her life, will he be able to save her from her own misery?
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