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Intelligent but unconventional, Maria has more to worry about than her pregnancy, as her expectant state drives away her boyfriend and triggers a fatal heart attack in her father. But when electronics genius Matthew Slaughter comes into her life, things start to brighten up for Maria.
Intelligent but unconventional, Maria has more to worry about than her pregnancy, as her expectant state drives away her boyfriend and triggers a fatal heart attack in her father. But when electronics genius Matthew Slaughter comes into her life, things start to brighten up for Maria.
Actors:
Hannah Sullivan,
Bill Sage,
Gary Sauer,
John MacKay,
Tamu Favorite,
Julie Kessler,
Elizabeth Gouse,
Tom Thon,
Marko Hunt,
Pamela Stewart,
Jeff Howard,
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Hannah Sullivan
28 November 1963, New York City, New York, USA
Bill Sage
3 April 1962, New York City, New York, USA
Gary Sauer
John MacKay
Tamu Favorite
Julie Kessler
Elizabeth Gouse
Tom Thon
Marko Hunt
Pamela Stewart
Jeff Howard
Country:
United States, United Kingdom
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