Secrets (1971)

Secrets (1971)

Jacqueline Bisset plays a housewife who has some problems with her husband. The movie takes place in the course of one day. In the late afternoon while her husband is interviewed for a job, J is approached by a man who says that J resembles his dead wife. As she gets to know him, an affair develops. Her husband meanwhile has a relationship with the female interviewer. Finally, both the affairs only help to strengthen the marriage.

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The Possession of Joel Delaney (1972)

The Possession of Joel Delaney (1972)

The Possession of Joel Delaney movie storyline. Norah Benson (Shirley MacLaine), an affluent socialite living in the upper east side of New York City, seems to be living the perfect life as a divorced mother of two. After her mother’s suicide, she becomes a mother figure in the close relationship she has with her younger brother Joel Delany (Perry King). However, Joel begins to a act very unusually.

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Manhattan (1979)

Manhattan (1979)

Isaac is a twice divorced New York writer with a 17 year-old girlfriend, Tracy, who has quit his job and is now afraid his upcoming book won’t provide him with much of an income. It doesn’t help that one of his ex-wives is also writing a book about their time together. He meets the somewhat pretentious Mary – who is seeing his married friend Yale – and he immediately takes a disliking to her.

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Convoy (1978)

Convoy (1978)

Convoy movie storyline. While driving through the Arizona desert, Albuquerque based independent trucker Martin Penwald – who goes by the handle “Rubber Duck” – along with his fellow truckers “Pig Pen” and “Spider Mike”, are entrapped by unscrupulous Sheriff Lyle “Cottonmouth” Wallace using a key tool of the trucker’s trade, the citizens’ band (CB) radio.

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If Ever I See You Again (1978)

If Ever I See You Again (1978)

If Ever I See You Again movie storyline. Bob Morrison (Joe Brooks) is a successful composer of TV commercial jingles who has become rich from his work, allowing him to make a good life in New York City for himself and his two young children. However, Bob is frustrated with having to conform his music to the ideas of executives such as Lawrence who are often eccentric or rude.

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