The Sorrows of Gin
Oscar nominee Sigourney Weaver (Aliens) and Emmy-winner Edward Herrmann (The Purple Rose of Cario) portray an affluent suburban couple whose empty and gin-fueled lives are observed through the eyes of their neglected, eight-year old daughter.
Jack Hofsiss
Casts & Crew
Sigourney Weaver
Edward Herrmann
John Harkins
Baxter Harris
Eileen Heckart
Mara Hobel
Marcella Lowery
William Prince
Rachel Roberts
Also Directed by Jack Hofsiss
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