
All The Way
Drama
Overview
After his wife, played by the legendary Georgina Spelvin, interrupts his work at the typwriter, she had her novelist husband, Everett, discuss his story and in doing define their current situation and the conflicts it harbors. 'Our hero's decided to take on a mistress and he's trying to keep his wife from finding out, but he's so busy lying to her he gets confused and starts imaging she has a lover too' 'Does he leave her'? she asks. 'Of course not, he loves her. He just feels she's always trying to control him and it's his way of getting even' And thus begins the tumultuous ride into the lives of two sex starved spouses who crave the bodies of everyone but each other until they reach the inevitable conclusion that each other is all they have.
Top Cast
Cindy Bell
Cindy Bell
Katie
Cindy Bell
Katie


Georgina Spelvin
Georgina Spelvin
Dolores
Georgina Spelvin
Dolores


Sandra Stevens
Sandra Stevens
Yvonne (as Lana Semil)
Sandra Stevens
Yvonne (as Lana Semil)
Arri Gopen
Arri Gopen
Everett (husband of Dolores)
Arri Gopen
Everett (husband of Dolores)
Dana Kahn
Dana Kahn
Jeff
Dana Kahn
Jeff
Guy Loma
Guy Loma
Bartender
Guy Loma
Bartender


Pharoah Amos
Pharoah Amos
Russell (as Russ Strong)
Pharoah Amos
Russell (as Russ Strong)
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