

For Jim and Mary, falling in love has never looked better.
An architect becomes a voyeur when he spies upon his female neighbor.
Chuck
The film's tagline is: "For Jim and Mary, falling in love has never looked better."
The runtime is 84 minutes (1h 24m).
The film was directed by Tyler Bensinger.
The screenplay was written by Tyler Bensinger.
The score was composed by Anthony Marinelli.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0286741.

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English
United States of America