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  1. An Affair of the Skin is a 1963 drama film written and directed by Ben Maddow. It is a complex story of the romantic entanglements of its several characters as seen through the eyes of a black woman photographer. Shortly after its release, the film was harshly reviewed in Time and The New York Times.

  2. An Affair of the Skin es una película dirigida por Ben Maddow con Viveca Lindfors, Kevin McCarthy, Lee Grant, Diana Sands .... Año: 1963. Título original: An Affair of the Skin. Sinopsis: Una neurótica, su desdichado esposo y otros tres habitantes de Nueva York comparten una complicada relación.

    • Roger Barlow; David Shore (B&W)
    • Ben Maddow
    • Estados Unidos
    • Drama
  3. His friend Max introduces his girl friend, Victoria, a fashion model, to Allen. Aware of Allen's attraction to Victoria, Max tries to interest him in Janice, a brilliant young photographer, but Janice is interested only in her work. Allen finally persuades Victoria to have an affair with him, but he proves to be impotent.

    • Ben Maddow
    • Viveca Lindfors
  4. An Affair of the Skin. A neurotic woman (Lee Grant), her unhappy husband (Kevin McCarthy) and three other New Yorkers share a complicated relationship.

    • Drama
    • Viveca Lindfors
    • Ben Maddow
  5. an affair of the skin. Synopsis. This drama story takes place in New York and describes the sexual relations of the three main characters, Victoria, Allen and his wife Katherine, including the problems they encounter as told in three intertwined stories.

  6. An Affair of the Skin is a 1963 drama film written and directed by Ben Maddow. It is a complex story of the romantic entanglements of its several characters as seen through the eyes of a...

  7. An Affair of the Skin is a 1963 drama film written and directed by Ben Maddow. It is a complex story of the romantic entanglements of its several characters as seen through the eyes of a black woman photographer. Shortly after its release, the film was harshly reviewed in Time and The New York Times.