Los Angeles store owner Dana (
Victoria Foyt) is shopping in Israel where a meeting with a mysterious woman leads her to Paris and the White Cliffs of Dover, an appropriate spot to fall in love with English painter Sean (
Stephen Dillane) who is married. Soon, however, Dana is off to London to rejoin her business-partner Alex (
Michael Brandon). Dana and Alex, and Sean and his wife all wind up together as weekend house guests of John ('60s rock performer
Noel Harrison), brother of Skelly (
Vanessa Redgrave). With true love looming on the horizon, Dana and Sean decide to abandon their companions for each other. Screenplay by Foyt and director
Henry Jaglom, who took a different approach to the theme of love and affection in his autobiographical
Always (1985). Shown at the AFI/Los Angeles Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide