Nicholas Arden and Ellen Wagstaff Arden are on a plane that crashes in the South Pacific, three years into their love marriage and with two young girls at home in Los Angeles. Although the majority of passengers survive the catastrophe, Ellen apparently perishes when her lifeboat is washed away, her body never recovered. Take a five-year retrospective. Nicky wants Ellen declared officially deceased in order to move on with his life. Part of moving on entails remarrying, this time to a young woman called Bianca Steele, whom he intends to take on their honeymoon to the same Monterrey resort where he and Ellen honeymooned. Ellen is dropped off in Los Angeles on the same day by the Navy, which rescued her from a South Pacific island where she had been stranded for five years. She requests that the Navy refrain from publicizing her rescue or notifying Nicky, as she wishes to do so alone.
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Nicholas Arden and Ellen Wagstaff Arden are on a plane that crashes in the South Pacific, three years into their love marriage and with two young girls at home in Los Angeles. Although the majority of passengers survive the catastrophe, Ellen apparently perishes when her lifeboat is washed away, her body never recovered. Take a five-year retrospective. Nicky wants Ellen declared officially deceased in order to move on with his life. Part of moving on entails remarrying, this time to a young woman called Bianca Steele, whom he intends to take on their honeymoon to the same Monterrey resort where he and Ellen honeymooned. Ellen is dropped off in Los Angeles on the same day by the Navy, which rescued her from a South Pacific island where she had been stranded for five years. She requests that the Navy refrain from publicizing her rescue or notifying Nicky, as she wishes to do so alone.
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