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Summer and Smoke

Summer and Smoke

In the heat of summer... the smoke of desire...

Released NR 118 min 6.8/10 Votes: 2094
In a small Mississippi town in 1916, an eccentric spinster battles her romantic yearnings for the randy boy next door.
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