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  1. The Scoundrel's Wife (U.S. video title: The Home Front) is a 2002 romantic drama film directed by Glen Pitre, who co-wrote screenplay with Michelle Benoit, and starring by Tatum O'Neal, Julian Sands and Tim Curry.

  2. Mar 9, 2002 · The Scoundrel's Wife: Directed by Glen Pitre. With Tatum O'Neal, Julian Sands, Tim Curry, Lacey Chabert. Already an outcast for crimes she did not commit, a woman struggling to raise her two children in a small village during World War II is suspected of being a saboteur.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Glen Pitre
    • 2002-03-09
  3. Apr 25, 2003 · The Scoundrel's Wife. "The Scoundrel's Wife" takes place in the small but real bayou fishing village of Cut Off, La., during World War II. German submarines have been sighted offshore, and the Coast Guard suspects local shrimp boat operators of trading with the enemy.

  4. The Scoundrel's Wife. During World War II, a widow (Tatum O'Neal) falls for a doctor (Julian Sands) who is also a refugee from Germany.

    • Glen Pitre
    • Drama
    • Tatum O'neal
  5. During the summer of 1942, German U-boats have begun sinking American merchant ships along the Gulf Coast. In the small Louisiana town of Cut Off, rumors fly that two local outcasts are helping the Germans: Camille, a beautiful, stubborn widow, and Lenz, a mysterious refugee.

    • Glen Pitre
    • Tatum O'neal
  6. Tatum O'Neal plays Camille Picou, a widow during World War II who's ostracized in her community that's the same as the director's because of something she and her late husband did during the '30s. Her teen children Florida (Lacey Chabert) and Blue (Patrick McCullough) don't find out what until the end.

  7. Mar 9, 2002 · Already an outcast for crimes she did not commit, a woman struggling to raise her two children in a small village during World War II is suspected of being a saboteur.