Adapted from an acclaimed novel by John Irving "The Door in the Floor" explores the complexities of love in its brightest, most mysterious, and darkest corners.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play The most dangerous secrets are the ones we&39;re afraid to tell ourselves Adapted from John Irving&39;s best-selling novel &39;A Widow For One Year&39; The Door In The Floor explores the complexities of love in a privileged society Set in the beach community of East Hampton New York the film chronicles one pivotal summer in the lives of famous children&39;s books author Ted Cole (Bridges) and his beautiful wife Marion (Basinger) Their once-great marriage has been strained by tragedy The Coles lovingly parent their surviving child bright 4-year-old Ruth who takes everything in stride as perhaps only a child can But Marion&39;s equation of love with loss coupled with Ted&39;s infidelities points towards a much-needed change in the relationship That may come in the form of Eddie O&39;Hare (Jon Foster) the young man Ted hires to work as his summer assistant - and Ted hopes the catalyst to invigorate the Coles&39; bond of marriage Actors Jeff Bridges Kim Basinger Jon Foster Elle Fanning Larry Pine John Rothman Harvey Loomis Bijou Phillips Mimi Rogers Mike S Ryan Libby Langdon Louis Arcella Robert LuPone Rachel Style & Amanda Posner Director Tod Williams Tod Williams Tod Williams Certificate 15 years and over Year 2004 Screen Widescreen 2351 Anamorphic Languages English - Dolby Digital (51) Additional Languages Subtitles English for the hearing impaired Duration 1 hour and 46 mintes (approx)
Emotional drama about sexual awakening and tangled relationships, based on the first part of John Irving's classic novel, 'A Widow for One Year'. Eccentric children's author Ted Cole is suffering from writer's block, little aware that his wife Marion (Kim Basinger) is still tortured by the deaths of their two sons in an accident many years before. When Cole takes in Eddie (Jon Foster), a young writing student, to stay with them over the summer, Marion finds herself gradually falling into a sexual relationship with the young man. Eddie's presence is ironically the one thing that could rejuvenate Marion and Ted's tired, brittle marriage.
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