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  1. 27 de feb. de 2009 · Movie Review - 'An American Affair': Innocence Lost In '60s D.C. Thirteen-year-old Adam's dull existence is interrupted by the arrival of a beautiful blonde neighbor — an artist, divorcée and ...

  2. "An American Affair" throws so many disparate elements into the mix - May/December romance (or maybe more like February/August), lurid political melodrama, adolescent wish-fulfillment, cloak-and-dagger espionage, conspiracy-theory speculation - that it can't help but generate a certain fascination, even when the story itself is not all that convincing or the passion for the subject not ...

  3. 27 de feb. de 2009 · Washington DC, 1963: the Cuban Missile Crisis is last year’s news, and John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s young administration is starting to hit its stride. Behind the scenes, however, winds of discontent are swirling. Thirteen-year-old Adam Stafford has his own problems to deal with. At that uncomfortable age when nothing seems possible, he’s a bit of a loner, a kid who spends too much time ...

  4. An American Affair. In 1963, during the swirl of glamour and intrigue that turned President John F. Kennedy's Washington into Camelot, a lonely 13-year-old Catholic school boy comes of age. IMDb 6.1 1 h 32 min 2009. 16+. Drama · Enigmatic · Gentle · Understated. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location. Details. In 1963 ...

  5. Full Review | Original Score: 1.5/4 | Mar 12, 2009. Before An American Affair is over, you can be sure that Adam will learn a very familiar life lesson. Full Review | Original Score: 2/10 | Mar 8 ...

  6. An American Affair. Rent An American Affair on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. While blackmailing a corrupt police officer, a man (Corbin Bernsen ...

  7. 16 de jun. de 2009 · William Olsson directed An American Affair, which is his first feature. His first problem may have been agreeing to film this script. And I hope his unfamiliarity with American history was the reason it turned out as it did. Because although Olsson's direction is nothing to write home about, the real problem is the screenplay by Alex Metcalf.