
U-Turn
Drama
Overview
In this Canadian romance, Scott (David Selby) was so smitten by the looks of a pretty girl that he spends years looking for her. He keeps his searches a secret from his live-in lover, whom he stays with the entire while. When Scott actually meets the girl, he discovers that she has been similarly motivated, even though she is married and has had two children in the meantime. They share a romantic assignation and discover that the ideal figure they were each searching for is absent.
Top Cast


David Selby
David Selby
Scott Laithem
David Selby
Scott Laithem


Maud Adams
Maud Adams
Paula / Tracy
Maud Adams
Paula / Tracy


Gay Rowan
Gay Rowan
Bonnie
Gay Rowan
Bonnie
William Osler
William Osler
Prof. Bamberger
William Osler
Prof. Bamberger
Diane Dewey
Diane Dewey
Holly
Diane Dewey
Holly


Michael Kirby
Michael Kirby
Kippie
Michael Kirby
Kippie
Walter Wakefield
Walter Wakefield
old man
Walter Wakefield
old man
Don Arioli
Don Arioli
Don Arioli
Valda Dalton
Valda Dalton
Valda Dalton
Martin-Guy Bélanger
Martin-Guy Bélanger
Martin-Guy Bélanger
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