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Romance & Cigarettes 2005 English ORG 720p 480p WEB-DL x264 ESubs

Romance & Cigarettes 2005 English ORG 720p 480p WEB-DL x264 ESubs Full Movie Download

Romance & Cigarettes (2005) 720p 480p WEB-DL x264
IMDb: 6.2/10 || Size: See below ▼ || Language: English (ORG)
Genres: Comedy, Musical, Romance
Director: John Turturro
Writers: John Turturro
Stars: James Gandolfini, Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet
Nick and Kitty Murder are married middle-aged working class New Yorkers. Kitty catches Nick in an indiscretion when she finds a love poem, extolling the virtues of one specific body part, Nick wrote to his mistress, Tula. The poem is the last straw for Kitty regarding their marriage. Kitty has the support of their three grown daughters – biological or other – her cousin Bo, her pastor and others at the church. They help her with among other things finding and thus dealing with Tula, who she does not know, and looking back at if she made a mistake in choosing Nick over her first love.Movie ScreenshotsRomance & Cigarettes 2005 English ORG 720p 480p WEB-DL x264 ESubs Full Movie Download

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