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The Affair (1973 film)

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The Affair
GenreDrama
Romance
Written byBarbara Turner
Directed byGilbert Cates
StarringNatalie Wood
Robert Wagner
Bruce Davison
Jamie Smith-Jackson
Music byGeorge Aliceson Tipton
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersAaron Spelling
Leonard Goldberg
ProducersParke Perine
(associate producer)
CinematographyGerald Hirschfeld
EditorFolmar Blangsted
Running time74 minutes
Production companySpelling-Goldberg Productions
Original release
NetworkABC
Release
  • November 20, 1973 (1973-11-20)

The Affair is a 1973 American TV movie directed by Gilbert Cates and starring Natalie Wood, Robert Wagner, Bruce Davison and Jamie Smith-Jackson.

The film starred Natalie Wood in her first appearance since Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice. Her co-star was Robert Wagner, her first husband whom she recently remarried.[1]

Plot

A 32-year-old disabled songwriter falls in love for the first time.

Cast

Production

Wagner and Wood made the film for Spelling-Goldberg Productions, which offered them a development deal for a series in which they did not appear. The series ended up being Charlie's Angels.[2]

Reception

The Los Angeles Times wrote "Natalie Wood turns in what is perhaps her finest performance to date."[3]

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