Chad Billingsley is the pride and pleasure of his middle-class family, who supports him financially. Eventually, after a period of terrified denial, he confesses to his father, attorney Roger, that Rosalie Frank, the provocatively dressed waitress who attended his frat's last party and has been missing since, had sexual relations with five of his friends. Despite his best efforts, Roger confides in his moralistic wife Karen, a refuge house worker, who instead of helping the boys, haunts them like Rosalie's mother Inez, leading to various catastrophic outcomes.
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Chad Billingsley is the pride and pleasure of his middle-class family, who supports him financially. Eventually, after a period of terrified denial, he confesses to his father, attorney Roger, that Rosalie Frank, the provocatively dressed waitress who attended his frat's last party and has been missing since, had sexual relations with five of his friends. Despite his best efforts, Roger confides in his moralistic wife Karen, a refuge house worker, who instead of helping the boys, haunts them like Rosalie's mother Inez, leading to various catastrophic outcomes.
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