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A Family Affair DVD

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Starring: Arlene Golonka, Michele Greene, Helen Lesnick, Erica Shaffer, Barbara Stuart
Rated: NR
Category: Drama
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Run Time: 100 min.
Released: 8/19/2003
By: Wolfe
Director: Helen Lesnick
Stock #: 302105D1
Format: DVD Region #1
Number of Discs: 1

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A Family Affair Description: "The course of true love doesn't always run straight. Died-in-the-wool New Yorker Rachel (Helen Lesnick) moves to San Diego looking for a new life and a new romance. That's where her supportive PFLAG parents live. Rachel is surprised to find how they've adapted to the laid back California scene, and totally shocked when her mom (Arlene Golonka) wants to set her up on a blind date. At first, Rachel refuses, but eventually Rachel lets her mother introduce her to Christine (Erica Shaffer). Soon, Rachel finds herself in a real romance, but just when the two women begin to plan their wedding, Rachel's old flame Reggie (Michele Green) makes a comeback attempt . . ."

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