
Georgetown
Ulrich Mott is an eccentric, versatile social climber with grandiose ambitions to influence U.S. foreign policy. Bolstered by his strategically chosen, considerably older wife, the well-connected journalist Elsa Brecht, Mott has a knack for rendering himself indispensable and impossible to ignore. The only person seemingly immune to his charms is Elsa's daughter, Amanda, who may simply object to her mother marrying a man much younger than herself—or perhaps sense something more sinister beneath the smooth-talking surface.




























