January Wayne (Deborah Raffin) returns home to her handsome father, Mike Wayne (Kirk Douglas), after spending a long time in the hospital due to a motorcycle accident. She believes that everything will remain the same, however, when she discovers that her father has married the wealthy Deidre Milford (Alexis Smith) she begins to feel uncomfortable in the house. Following the advice of her liberal friend Linda Riggs (Brenda Vaccaro), she becomes independent and begins to act without taking into account her father's feelings. Film based on the novel by Jacqueline Susann. Nominated for an Oscar and a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress (Brenda Vaccaro).
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January Wayne (Deborah Raffin) returns home to her handsome father, Mike Wayne (Kirk Douglas), after spending a long time in the hospital due to a motorcycle accident. She believes that everything will remain the same, however, when she discovers that her father has married the wealthy Deidre Milford (Alexis Smith) she begins to feel uncomfortable in the house. Following the advice of her liberal friend Linda Riggs (Brenda Vaccaro), she becomes independent and begins to act without taking into account her father's feelings. Film based on the novel by Jacqueline Susann. Nominated for an Oscar and a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress (Brenda Vaccaro).