Error in Judgment (2003)
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Rated: R
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: ERROR IN JUDGMENT is an erotic, suspense thriller that centers around a failing art gallery business. Eric (Joe Mantegna) is an art gallery owner whose business had been steadily falling into red... ERROR IN JUDGMENT is an erotic, suspense thriller that centers around a failing art gallery business. Eric (Joe Mantegna) is an art gallery owner whose business had been steadily falling into red tape. His psychiatrist wife does everything she can to help him, but to no avail. Soon, the young, sexy, and gifted Toni walks in and assumes an unsolicited sales position that dramatically helps the galley right back onto the track of success. In the midst of the business's rebirth, the once happy couple begin to systematically have marital problems. When the question of an affair between Eric and his new good luck charm comes into question, deception and lies become the primary focus as opposed to the startling truth. [More]
Starring: Joe Mantegna, Kate Jackson
Starring: Joe Mantegna, Kate Jackson
Director: Sung Hi Lee
Director: Sung Hi Lee
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