Web of Desire

Web of Desire

4.5

Oct 18 1991

2h 30m

Drama

Sarah Asproon returns to New Orleans to act as executrix of the estate of a millionaire whom she was once the mistress of. She must decide which one of his surviving family members will inherit his fortune. It's not a decision that she's willing to make alone....

Kristine Rose

Kristine Rose

Sarah Asproon

Ruth Collins

Ruth Collins

Dana Durrington

Fred Lewis

Fred Lewis

George Durrington

Maurice Dupré

Maurice Dupré

Alfred Durrington

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