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Directed by | Glen Pitre |
Written by | Glen Pitre Michelle Benoit |
Produced by | Jerry Daigle Peggy Rajski |
Starring | Tatum O'Neal Julian Sands Tim Curry |
Cinematography | Uta Briesewitz |
Edited by | Peter B. Ellis |
Music by | Ernest Troost |
Production companies | Advantage Partners Pictures Circle in the Sky Productions Cote Blanche Heritage Entertainment |
Distributed by | Miracle Entertainment |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Scoundrel's Wife (U.S. video title: The Home Front) is a 2002 romantic drama film directed by Glen Pitre, who co-wrote screenplay with Michelle Benoit, and starring by Tatum O'Neal, Julian Sands and Tim Curry.
Plot
The Scoundrel's Wife tells the story of a woman suspected of being a saboteur, who struggling to raise two children in a small village during World War II. The film is a period drama which takes place in Louisiana at the beginning of U.S. entry into World War II. A certain military is looking for the Germans who are sinking America's ships off the coast and fishermen who are trading goods.
Cast
- Tatum O'Neal as Camille Picou
- Julian Sands as Doctor Lenz
- Tim Curry as Father Antoine
- Lacey Chabert as Florida Picou
- Eion Bailey as Ensign Jack Burwell
- Patrick McCullough as Blue Picou
- Rudolf Martin as Neg Picou
- Lorna Farrar as Shrimp Shed Owner
- John McConnell as Dance Hall Owner
- Lance Spellerberg as Beaten P.W.
- Kurt Gerard as Snake-bit P.W.
- Michael Arata as Coast Guard Commander
External links
- The Scoundrel's Wife at IMDb
- The Scoundrel's Wife at AllMovie
- The Scoundrel's Wife at Hollywood.com at archive.today (archived 2013-01-25)
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