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UNITED STATES · 1966

Another Day, Another Man

Doris Wishman
Synopsis

Steve and Ann Bundy move into an expensive new apartment after the husband gets a big pay raise. Unfortunately, Steve's soon stricken with a mysterious ailment and becomes bedridden. Unable to find employment, and with the bills piling up, Ann runs into a seedy pimp who suggests a way in which she could make a lot of money in a short time.

Year1966
CountryUnited States
DirectorDoris Wishman
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