

Overview
Old Tobias Clark hires psychologist Dr. Varlay (Kay Parker) to help him come to terms with a regretful decision he made in his youth. He gave up love for money, and let the haunting beauty Lilly slip through his hands. While working on the case, Dr. Varlay probes her own patients to find their definition of "desire," a word Lilly used as she walked out of Tobias' life.
Top Cast


Kay Parker
Kay Parker
Dr. Varlay
Kay Parker
Dr. Varlay


Tamara Longley
Tamara Longley
Lilly
Tamara Longley
Lilly


William Margold
William Margold
Old Tobias
William Margold
Old Tobias


Herschel Savage
Herschel Savage
Young Tobias
Herschel Savage
Young Tobias


Mai Lin
Mai Lin
Laura
Mai Lin
Laura


Randy West
Randy West
Fred
Randy West
Fred


Ron Jeremy
Ron Jeremy
John
Ron Jeremy
John
Ruby Smart
Ruby Smart
Carol
Ruby Smart
Carol


Bunny Bleu
Bunny Bleu
Kim
Bunny Bleu
Kim


Jerry Davis
Jerry Davis
Carlos
Jerry Davis
Carlos
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