
Fools
Drama
Overview
A horror actor falls in love with the unhappily married young wife of an attorney.
Top Cast


Jason Robards
Jason Robards
Matthew South
Jason Robards
Matthew South


Katharine Ross
Katharine Ross
Anais Appleton
Katharine Ross
Anais Appleton


Scott Hylands
Scott Hylands
David Appleton
Scott Hylands
David Appleton


Roy Jenson
Roy Jenson
Man in the Park
Roy Jenson
Man in the Park


Mark Bramhall
Mark Bramhall
Man in the Park
Mark Bramhall
Man in the Park
Marc Hannibal
Marc Hannibal
Dog Owner
Marc Hannibal
Dog Owner
Robert C. Ferro Jr.
Robert C. Ferro Jr.
Private Detective
Robert C. Ferro Jr.
Private Detective
Floy Dean
Floy Dean
Woman in a Restaurant
Floy Dean
Woman in a Restaurant
Chuck Dorsett
Chuck Dorsett
Dentist (as Charles Dorsett)
Chuck Dorsett
Dentist (as Charles Dorsett)
Laura Ash
Laura Ash
Patient
Laura Ash
Patient
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