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| General: Minor Films no photo.
| Title | If Things Were Different (1980) (TV Film) | | Alternative/Original Title | | | Disability | General Catatonic trance | | Country | USA | | Length | ? | | Genre | Drama | | Rating | 2 | | Director | Robert Michael Lewis
| | Cast | Suzanne Pleshette Chuck McCann Tony Roberts
| | Notes | You can't make much of a film about someone in a catatonic trance. So instead you show the wife's difficulties. In TV film world if you're in need of a job you don't find it looking in Situations Vacant but through a friend. And where is that work? It's in TV. In fact she gets the job of associate producer without apparently having any experience. Naturally she has an affair with a guy from work. The husband is seen for about ten times and less than a minute each time.
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