
Butterfly (1982)
Año de Estreno: 1982
Nación: United States
Título Alternativo: Butterfly - Der blonde Schmetterling, Fjärilen, La marca de la mariposa, Mariposa, Motyl, Neitsytperho
Director: Matt Cimber
Guionista: John F. Goff, Matt Cimber
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Compañías: Par-Par Productions
Género: Drama
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Argumento
Jess Tyler lives alone near an abandoned mining factory in the desert when his life is disrupted by the arrival of Kady, a young woman who claims to be his daughter from a marriage that ended ten years ago. Jess struggles to adapt to his newfound parenting role as he and Kady develop a mutual attraction. Meanwhile, Orson Welles plays Judge Rauch presiding over an implied trial where Jess is accused of having improper relations with Kady. Wash, the father of Kady's child, returns causing further complications.
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Resumen
Butterfly (1982), directed by Matt Cimber and starring Stuart Margolin as Jess Tyler, is a drama centered around themes of unconventional family dynamics, attraction, and guilt. The film explores the complex relationship between Jess and Kady, his presumed daughter, as they navigate their newfound bond amidst accusations of impropriety. Set against the backdrop of an abandoned mining factory in the desert, Butterfly delves into the disturbed psyche of its characters, leaving audiences disgusted yet unable to look away.
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