An American Affair (1997)

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Written by Judd Laurance, Arshad Shah

Directed by Sebastian Shah

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1997

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Thriller starring Corbin Bernsen as District Attorney Sam Brady, a man torn between two women - best friends Genevieve and Barbara. After marrying Brady, Genevieve begins to experience disturbing dreams involving herself and Barbara struggling with a knife and an unidentified man. When her nightmare becomes reality she must face the shocking truth that her husband will stop at nothing to further his political career.

When is An American Affair next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Drama November 21st, 6:00am and on Sky Movies Drama HD November 21st, 6:00am. See more...

Cast

Image for Corbin BernsenCorbin BernsenDist. Atty. Sam Brady
Jayne HeitmeyerBarbara
Image for Robert VaughnRobert VaughnProf. Michaels
Thomas G. WaitesMulroney
Rob StewartDave Norton
Pierre LenoirSpaulding
Rick MillerVictor Crawford
Daniela AkerblomPhyllis
Marc André BissonPimp
Aimée CastleProstitute
Maryam d'AboGeneveve
Steve FrancoeurTed Montvale
Sally McQueenReporter
Lyla McQueen-ShahLittle girl
Sebastian R. Proctor-ShahReporter

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