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Duration: 138 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Birth Name: Carolyn Perry
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Alternate Names: Kathleen Sue Nail, Kathleen Sue Spielberg, کیت کپشو
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Kate Capshaw (born Kathleen Sue Spielberg on November 3, 1953) is an American actress known professionally as Kate Capshaw. Born in Texas and initially pursuing a career in education with a Master's degree in Learning Disabilities, she shifted her focus to acting after moving to New York. In 1984, she landed the role of Willie Scott in 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom', which brought international fame and led to her marriage to director Steven Spielberg in 1991. Throughout her career, Capshaw has shown versatility in films like 'Dreamscape', 'Black Rain', and 'Just Cause'. She is also known for supporting humanitarian causes and being a devoted mother to seven children.
Release Year: 1982
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Малко секс, Pikku viettelyksiä, Un po' di sesso, Tentações Irresistíveis, Un poquito de sexo, Der verführte Mann, Der Aufreisser
Director: Bruce Paltrow
Writer: Robert De Laurentiis
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Companies: Company Four, MTM Enterprises, Universal Pictures
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
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Keywords: couple, infidelity, marriage, womanizer
Michael and Katherine have been in a relationship for some time before they get married. Despite being aware of Michael's womanizing ways and sex addiction, Katherine decides to overlook it as she genuinely loves him and hopes that marriage will change his behavior.
A Little Sex is a comedy-drama about the complexities of love and relationships. The story follows Michael, a self-proclaimed womanizer and sex addict, and Katherine, who is willing to marry him despite knowing about his infidelity. The film explores themes of trust, forgiveness, and whether marriage can truly change someone's nature.