Doomed Love

Doomed Love

1983 · 73 min · ★ 7.5 · Drama

Depressed after losing his lover a long time ago, Andre visits a psychiatrist. While in the doctor's waiting room, he strikes up a friendship with Lois, the doctor's receptionist, and later with Lois' husband, Bob. Although the couple wants to help Andre recover from his depression, Andre finds himself unable to pull his life out of the past.

Directed by Andrew Horn · Written by Andrew Horn

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