
Compromising Positions
Comedy · Mystery
Overview
An ex-newspaper woman, who is now a suburban housewife, can't resist getting involved in an investigation of the murder of a philandering dentist who had been having affairs with several of her neighbors.
Top Cast


Susan Sarandon
Susan Sarandon
Judith Singer
Susan Sarandon
Judith Singer


Raúl Juliá
Raúl Juliá
David Suarez
Raúl Juliá
David Suarez


Edward Herrmann
Edward Herrmann
Bob Singer
Edward Herrmann
Bob Singer


Judith Ivey
Judith Ivey
Nancy Miller
Judith Ivey
Nancy Miller


Mary Beth Hurt
Mary Beth Hurt
Peg Tuccio
Mary Beth Hurt
Peg Tuccio


Joe Mantegna
Joe Mantegna
Bruce Fleckstein
Joe Mantegna
Bruce Fleckstein


Anne DeSalvo
Anne DeSalvo
Phyllis Fleckstein
Anne DeSalvo
Phyllis Fleckstein


Josh Mostel
Josh Mostel
Dicky Dunck
Josh Mostel
Dicky Dunck


Deborah Rush
Deborah Rush
Brenda Dunck
Deborah Rush
Brenda Dunck


Joan Allen
Joan Allen
Mary Alice Mahoney
Joan Allen
Mary Alice Mahoney
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