From the films listed, the 1990s film that concerns the wife (Linda Fiorentino as Bridget Gregory) of a doctor in training (Bill Pullman as Clay Gregory) who takes off with about three-quarters of a million dollars is "The Last Seduction" (1994). In the twisted plot of the film after she runs off, she looks for a new patsy who'll help cover her tracks - by murdering Clay. The other films "Scent of a Woman" (1992), "Phenomenon" (1996), and "Primary Colors" (1998) are a drama, romantic fantasy, and a comedy-drama respectively.

"Scent of a Woman" is about the moral hardships that one faces throughout their lives. To earn extra money during the Thanksgiving holiday, a prep-school student agrees to look after a blind and cantankerous retired military colonel. Their relationship grows during a string of wild escapades.

The movie "Phenomenon" covers the life of a humble mechanic George Malley. He is celebrating his birthday at a local pub when he observes a bright light in the sky. Knocked unconscious, he awakens with incredible intellectual powers that soon draw the attention of curious scientists and the FBI.

"Primary Colors" is a behind-the-scenes and thinly veiled take on Bill Clinton's campaign for the 1992 Democratic nomination. John Travolta is the star who as a presidential hopeful is embroiled in sex scandals. Emma Thompson because of Travolta's actions is a publicly suffering wife.

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