
Intimate Agony
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Anthony Geary (General Hospital) stars as a compassionate doctor who must treat an STD outbreak at an upscale vacation resort. Judith Light (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit) co-stars as an afflicted resident whose heart is broken by this personal tragedy. A despicable real estate tycoon played by Robert Vaughn (The Man from U.N.C.L.E.) is determined to keep the scandal from the press, thus protecting his investment.
Top Cast


Anthony Geary
Anthony Geary
Dr. Kyle Richards
Anthony Geary
Dr. Kyle Richards


Judith Light
Judith Light
Marsha
Judith Light
Marsha


Mark Harmon
Mark Harmon
Tommy
Mark Harmon
Tommy


Robert Vaughn
Robert Vaughn
Dave Fairmont
Robert Vaughn
Dave Fairmont


Arthur Hill
Arthur Hill
Dr. Holliston
Arthur Hill
Dr. Holliston


Brian Kerwin
Brian Kerwin
Nick Todd
Brian Kerwin
Nick Todd


Penny Fuller
Penny Fuller
Joanna Fairmont
Penny Fuller
Joanna Fairmont


Cindy Fisher
Cindy Fisher
Kate Fairmont
Cindy Fisher
Kate Fairmont


Lori Lethin
Lori Lethin
Connie Todd
Lori Lethin
Connie Todd


Shawn Schepps
Shawn Schepps
Lisa Corwin
Shawn Schepps
Lisa Corwin
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