(1986)
A widow (Mariette Hartley) emerges from her mourning after a year. She moves into a new apartment, gets a new job, and a gains a "gentleman caller" (Barry Newman) her late husband's partner and former best friend. Her daughter opposes the relationship and causes considerable confusion. As she tries to work out her problems, she confides in a fellow worker (Lynn Redgrave). The friend offers her a shoulder to cry on and ultimately suggests that they have a relationship. Surprised and more confused than ever, she does find herself drawn to her friend. Sada Thompson also appears as the woman's mother. Written by John Sacksteder Plot Synopsis: This plot synopsis is empty. Add a synopsis