
For Richer for Poorer
Drama
Overview
A divorcee relives her sexual past while in hopes of reviving her sexual present, but her age and waning looks make it difficult.
Top Cast


Georgina Spelvin
Georgina Spelvin
Gina
Georgina Spelvin
Gina


Bobby Astyr
Bobby Astyr
Gina's Lover
Bobby Astyr
Gina's Lover


Robert Kerman
Robert Kerman
Ben
Robert Kerman
Ben
Debbie Revenge
Debbie Revenge
The Golden Girl / The Nurse
Debbie Revenge
The Golden Girl / The Nurse


Kasey Rodgers
Kasey Rodgers
The Girl
Kasey Rodgers
The Girl


Herschel Savage
Herschel Savage
The Man
Herschel Savage
The Man


Molly Malone
Molly Malone
A Friend
Molly Malone
A Friend


Susan McBain
Susan McBain
Miriam (as Sara Swan)
Susan McBain
Miriam (as Sara Swan)


Gerard Damiano
Gerard Damiano
Guy at Party
Gerard Damiano
Guy at Party


Annie Sprinkle
Annie Sprinkle
Girl at Party
Annie Sprinkle
Girl at Party
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