A Woman's a Helluva Thing (2001)
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Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: Houston Blackett (Angus MacFadyen) is a chauvinist womanizer who owns and publishes a racy men's magazine. When his estranged mother dies, he attends her funeral and is surprised to run into... Houston Blackett (Angus MacFadyen) is a chauvinist womanizer who owns and publishes a racy men's magazine. When his estranged mother dies, he attends her funeral and is surprised to run into ex-girlfriend Zane Douglas (Penelope Ann Miller). But Houston's surprise soon morphs into shock as he learns that Zane and his mother were lovers and that she is the one set to inherit the family estate. With the help of his greedy stepmother Claire (Ann-Margret), Houston launches a bid to seize the inheritance and sparks a heated battle of the sexes that leads to some unexpected results. [More]
Starring: Angus MacFadyen, Penelope Ann Miller, Ann-Margret, Kathryn Harrold
Starring: Angus MacFadyen, Penelope Ann Miller, Ann-Margret, Kathryn Harrold, Mary Kay Place, Barry Del Sherman, Paul Dooley
Director: Karen Leigh Hopkins
Director: Karen Leigh Hopkins
Screenwriter: Karen Leigh Hopkins
Producer: Paul Colichman, Mark R. Harris, Stephen P. Jarchow
Composer: Louis Febre, Thomas Kilzer
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