The Washington Affair (1977)

An unscrupulous businessman tries to win a government contract by playing up to the engineer assigned to review the project. He comes to the engineer's hotel room to offer him money, all the while secretly filming the proceedings with a hidden camera. Meanwhile the engineer, unhappily married to an alcoholic, uses the hotel room to continue his affair with the businessman's attractive young wife.

Director: Victor Stoloff
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 81 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Mikhail Suslov
Editing: Leon Barsha
Production: Walter G. O'Connor Company Production
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

extramarital affair, government corruption

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Washington Affair about?
An unscrupulous businessman tries to win a government contract by playing up to the engineer assigned to review the project. He comes to the engineer's hotel room to offer him money, all the while secretly filming the proceedings with a hidden camera. Meanwhile the engineer, unhappily married to an alcoholic, uses the hotel room to continue his affair with the businessman's attractive young wife.
Who directed The Washington Affair?
The Washington Affair was directed by Victor Stoloff.
Who stars in The Washington Affair?
The Washington Affair stars Barry Sullivan, Carol Lynley, Tom Selleck, Arlene Banas, Kathleen Gaffney, Mel Howard.
How long is The Washington Affair?
The Washington Affair has a runtime of 1h 21m (81 minutes).
What genre is The Washington Affair?
The Washington Affair is a Drama film.
Where was The Washington Affair produced?
The Washington Affair was produced in United States of America.