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Wikipedia article




'The Other Lover' is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film directed by Robert Ellis Miller and executive produced by Larry A. Thompson.

Plot



Jack Hollander is a novelist, infuriated with his publicists for putting a soft-porn cover on his latest novel. He confronts marketing director Claire Fielding and demands to know what the cover has to do with the book itself. She admits she didn't read the book before deciding what cover should be used, but assures him it will only help selling the book.

Despite of their strong different opinions, they are drawn to each other and start a romance. The problem is Claire is already married to Peter and has two children, Alson and Maggie. Claire is torn between choosing Jack and Peter. With Peter, she has a steady and quite happy marriage. However, the romance has been gone for a long time and all they do is worry about the bills and children. If she chooses Jack, she has a passionate and rejuvenating affair, without assurance of what the future will offer.O'Connor, John J. (24 September 1985). [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DEEDA1439F937A1575AC0A963948260 The New York Times] TV REVIEWS; 'OTHER LOVER' ON CBS

Release



The movie debuted on the CBS on the evening of Tuesday, September 24, 1985.

Cast



* Lindsay Wagner as Claire Fielding

* Jack Scalia as Jack Hollander

* Max Gail as Sal

* Millie Perkins as Kate

* John Bennett Perry as Peter Fielding

* Shannen Doherty as Alson Fielding

*Jaime Lyn Hart as Maggie Fielding

References




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