One might be forgiven for thinking that a puritanical old man with a bottle of port could cause such havoc to those around him and to those who were yet to be born; but he did. As a result Raymond was involved in divorce and became stepfather and lover of the girl he had wanted to marry; father to a child he didn't know, finally abandoning wife, lover and son. In making amends thirty years later, Robbie, Raymond's legitimate son, becomes the scapegoat for his anger and guilt. Power, money, love and travel combine to provoke a forbidden love for Bara, who turns the agony of knowing the truth...
One might be forgiven for thinking that a puritanical old man with a bottle of port could cause such havoc to those around him and to those who were y...