Shoot the Moon
"There's one thing about marriage that hasn't changed... The way you hurt when it begins to fall apart."
After fifteen years of marriage, an affluent couple divorce and take up with new partners.
"There's one thing about marriage that hasn't changed... The way you hurt when it begins to fall apart."
After fifteen years of marriage, an affluent couple divorce and take up with new partners.
Albert Finney
George Dunlap
Diane Keaton
Faith Dunlap
Karen Allen
Sandy
Peter Weller
Frank Henderson
Dana Hill
Sherry Dunlap
Viveka Davis
Jill Dunlap
Tracey Gold
Marianne Dunlap
Tina Yothers
Molly Dunlap
George Murdock
French DeVoe
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