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Jan 1, 1966
0h 7m
★ 5.1

Overview

A psychiatrist and his patient discuss their relationship in a snow-covered field.

Genres

Drama

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Cast

Rafe Macpherson

Ralph

Rafe Macpherson

Mort Ritts

Doctor

Mort Ritts