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Sibling Rivalry

A doctor's wife sleeps with a mystery man who dies in bed; then she finds out who he was.

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“You left your front door open.”

Marjorie (Crystan Leas) started life with a rebellious attitude. After getting married, her life was defined as “the wife” of Harry Turner. Harry is one of many doctors in the Turner family and is ignored for the most part. With encouragement from her sister Jeanine (Jami Gertz) and a chance encounter with a stranger, Marjorie is persuaded to break out of her shell. She does, setting many strange relationships in motion. You may guess the plot, but you will never keep up with the twists and turns in this comedy. Overshadowed at first by the other actors and the plot, it is Bill Pullman who pulls this all together as the “blind salesman.” He becomes the catalyst for all the other subplots. Ed O'Neill plays Capt. Wilbur Meany is an aspiring police officer and a downright good guy. It takes a little time not think of him as Al Bundy in “Married... with Children”. There are more interesting parts to this movie. One thing that I keep remembering is that after Marjorie Turner, played by Kirstie Alley, confesses to her sister that she took her advice, and while going down the stairs, she pushes her way through the crowd, saying, “I’m saying excuse me!” With that “Kirstie” voice.
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