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The Other Woman (2008)

The Other Woman (2008)
Director Jason Priestley and screenwriter David Schultz team up to adapt author Joy Fielding's best-selling novel about a woman who sacrifices her career for marriage, only to discover that another woman is planning to steal her husband away. Jill (Josie Bissett) was an ambitious news producer whose career was on the upswing when she began an affair with married divorce lawyer David Plumley. Four years later, Jill and David have married, and Jill is attending her husband's company party when gorgeous student Nicole makes the bold claim that she plans to become David's next wife. Later, when David's boss dies under mysterious circumstances, Jill calls on her journalist friend Pete (Priestley) to help solve a deadly mystery. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jason Priestley
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of The Other Woman

Director Jason Priestley and screenwriter David Schultz team up to adapt author Joy Fielding's best-selling novel about a woman who sacrifices her career for marriage, only to discover that another woman is planning to steal her husband away. Jill (Josie Bissett) was an ambitious news producer whose career was on the upswing when she began an affair with married divorce lawyer David Plumley. Four years later, Jill and David have married, and Jill is attending her husband's company party when gorgeous student Nicole makes the bold claim that she plans to become David's next wife. Later, when David's boss dies under mysterious circumstances, Jill calls on her journalist friend Pete (Priestley) to help solve a deadly mystery. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Director(s):
Jason Priestley
Producer(s):
Michael FislevChad Oakes
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