Caught (1996) BRRip Oldies

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Caught (1996) BRRip Oldies
  • Release date: 24 Jan 1996
  • Release year: 1996
  • Runtime: 110 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: mature woman seduces younger man, mature woman younger man sex, husband aware of wife's cheating, sex scene, infidelity, cheating wife, the future, adulterous wife, cuckolded husband, mature woman sexual awakening
Plot:
Joe and Betty run a fish market and have sunk into a comfortable, if somewhat boring life. Enter the drifter Nick, who takes a job in the store and a place in their home. He proceeds to awaken Joe's hope in the future as well as Betty's sexual passions. Until their son Danny returns home and notices the changes...

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Caught (1996) BRRip Oldies

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