The American Dream of the dentist David Hurst is complete: he is married with his sweetheart from the dental school, the also dentist Dana that works with him and is an aspirant opera singer; he has three lovely daughters; he lives in a very comfortable house; and he has his own business.
David is presently treating the troubled blunt musician Slater, having a complicated relationship with his client. When David glances his wife in the backstage of the theater before a presentation of Nabucco, he sees a man caressing her and he imagines she is having an affair.
The repressed David becomes mentally ill and uses Slater as his alter-ego to express his anger while fantasizing the relationship of his wife and fighting to keep his marriage.
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The Secret Lives of Dentists
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Are We
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Craig Wedren:
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Nabucco
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Giuseppe Verdi:
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Temistocle Solera: Libretto Gian Giacomo Guelfi: Performer Gianandrea Gavazzeni: Conducted |
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Lilac Wine
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Lung Shadows
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This Is the Night
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Fever
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I Found a Reason
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Lost Souls
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Sabotage
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