Middle-aged college professor cheats on wife with nubile young co-ed, and wife follows suit with virile young handyman, thus setting the stage for a ménage-à-quatre in a cozy Vermont cabin. Enter the married couple's daughter; enter the co-ed's father; enter the daughter's fiancé -- all of whom, showing as much aesthetic as moral sense, don't approve of the situation. Shirley MacLaine laughs a good deal more than anyone in the audience, and probably more than everyone in the audience put together. Anthony Hopkins for some unfathomable reason decides to put forth a major histrionic effort, with his chronic hyperventilating and his nervous tic of pushing his spectacles up his nose. And not last in the cast but least, Bo (short for Boring) Derek exudes the sort of sex appeal cherished by inflatable-rubber-doll freaks. With Michael Brandon and Mary Beth Hurt; directed by Richard Lang. (1980) — Duncan Shepherd
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