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Mrs. Soffel
A prison warden's wife is seduced into helping a notorious killer escape.
Gillian Armstrong
Casts & Crew
Diane Keaton
Mel Gibson
Matthew Modine
Edward Herrmann
Trini Alvarado
Jennifer Dundas
Danny Corkill
Harley Cross
Terry O'Quinn
Pippa Pearthree
William Youmans
Maury Chaykin
Joyce Ebert
Wayne Robson
Dana Wheeler-Nicholson
Les Rubie
Paula Trueman
J. Winston Carroll
Also Directed by Gillian Armstrong
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