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When a close-knit farming village in the Lake District is devastated by foot and mouth disease, it falls to one woman and a mysterious Indian newcomer to save her family and restore hope to the community. Based on a true story.
I?d take out ? foot and mouth? bc it honestly doesn?t sound severe enough to make a compelling story. As a mysterious disease spreads across the English countryside, a local woman and an outsider forge an unlikely friendship to save the community.
I?d take out ? foot and mouth? bc it honestly doesn?t sound severe enough to make a compelling story.
As a mysterious disease spreads across the English countryside, a local woman and an outsider forge an unlikely friendship to save the community.
See lessA sex addict, psychologically unable to have sex with the first woman he?s ever loved, returns to his old psychiatrist, a twisted and manipulative woman, and the only one who has come close to curing his fractured psyche.
A reformed sex addict can?t bring himself to have sex with the one woman he?s truly in love with, so he seeks help from a former psychiatrist?but maybe she?s the problem.
A reformed sex addict can?t bring himself to have sex with the one woman he?s truly in love with, so he seeks help from a former psychiatrist?but maybe she?s the problem.
See lessIn 1961, a British double agent is blackmailed with his past crimes by a duplicitous former colleague, and forced to confront some old faces, as he becomes a pawn in the entrapment of a suspected Nazi war criminal, now an American jet-setter living on the French Riviera.
The double agent doesn?t seem like the protagonist here. The smart Americans doing everything they can to get a Nazi war criminal seem like heros.
The double agent doesn?t seem like the protagonist here. The smart Americans doing everything they can to get a Nazi war criminal seem like heros.
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