David Dukes filmography
The Rutanga Tapes Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
Turn Back the Clock Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
See You in the Morning Three years after his divorce from his model-wife is the psychologist Larry Livingstone ready for a new commitment. He falls in love with the young widow Beth who has two children. But Beth and the children are still in mourning over their dead husband and father and Larry finds it a bit difficult to penetrate their reservations. Larry himself has to deal with his ex-wife and his love for his own two kids. Slowly both Beth and the children realise that they have to go on with their lives and that they have been giving a second chance.
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"War and Remembrance" Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
Strange Interlude The thoughts that people think are never the same as the words they speak - and in this movie, we can hear the thoughts. Gordon Shaw was a flyer who was shot down and killed during WWI. Nina would have married him before he left, but her father forbade the marriage. Charlie is a friend, but Nina does not love him and he is too timid- too shy - to tell her the way that he feels about her. Sam is her husband and her love disappears after the ceremony when she finds out that there is mental illness in his family and that there can be no children. To have the child she wants, but cannot have with Sam, she has a secret affair with Ned, who wants her to leave Sam. Gordon is the result of the affair, but he does not know Ned is his real father. Nina continues to play with the emotions of all three men and devote herself only to Gordon.
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Deadly Intent Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
Date with an Angel Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
Catch the Heat Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
The Men's Club A group of men get together to form a "discussion group". They share their feelings about women, life, love, and work. The party gets rowdier and rowdier, and then the wife returns home. Thrown out, the men are not yet willing to call it a night...
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"Alfred Hitchcock Presents" Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
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