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A Secret Affair by Bobby Roth
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Fionnula Flanagan, Gia Carides, Janine Turner, Paudge Behan, Robert Mailhouse Director: Bobby Roth Producer: Andrew Adelson Producer: James Flynn Producer: Morgan O'Sullivan Producer: Robert Bradford Producer: Tracey Alexander Writer: Barbara Taylor Bradford Writer: Carole Real DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 88 minutes Published: 2003-11-01 DVD Release Date: 2003-11-25 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Good Times Video
Movie Reviews of A Secret AffairMovie Review: A Secret Affair-A Must Watch Summary: 5 Stars
A Secret Affair is a must see. It is a wonderful sit back and relax romance/drama with Janine Turner and Irish actor Paudge Behan. Set in Venice and Dublin the scenery is spectacular to say the least, the story line is quick and I think should have been a little longer but is really is a good movie. One of those for one you are having a bad or rough day or an evening when you just want to sit back and relax and enjoy a nice romance. Paudge Behan is not that known here in the US but he is a wonderful actor and I wish we would see more of him Janine Turner is always good and this is no exception. The move was made in 1999 and what would be wonderful is if the cast could get together for a sequel with yet another wonderful ending. Let us hope that is possibly in the future. I have watched several times and the friends who have borrowed the movie now want their own copies! So take some time watch, relax and enjoy!
Summary of A Secret AffairMixed reviews usually mean that a movie, book or CD is worth investigating. This movie is worth checking out. The hero actually is nice and the heroine has a lot to think about. She is engaged to someone whom her upper-crust family expects her to marry. However, when she meets the hero, she realizes that she doesn't love her fiance nor does she marry him. There is a twist after the heroine breaks the engagement. This movie's plot is predictable in some ways just like any other, but some of the characters are not. It's setting is international and it has a delightful edginess. What I like about this movie, also, is that the characters could be for real and not just some body that looks good on screen. They are not Hollywood's ideal for movies. One can really identify and empathize with these characters.
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