The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" continues his penetrating exploration of family relationships in this powerful, poetic drama.
Starring:
Myra Carter, Ann Lynn, Pirie MacDonald, David Petersen, William Prince
Studio: Kultur Video
Filmed: 1971 - Released: 2002
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