The heroine is trying to write a bubbly Broadway comedy, but nightmares about her former lover's apparent suicide have given her writer's block. She returns to the actual site, a lighthouse on the Northwest coast, and begins work immediately on a quasi-erotic, Dylan Thomas-esque play in blank verse. This rather static and interior drama is not much enlivened by misty flashbacks of the dead lover or by current reflections of him in windows and mirrors. The first tentative read-throughs of the work-in-progress by well-intentioned amateur thespians enliven it much, but not often. With Dee Wallace Stone; written and directed by Susan Shadburne. (1986) — Duncan Shepherd
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