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Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Barbara Mandrell | ... | Angela Fischer | |
Jonathan Scarfe | ... | Steve Fisher | |
Zoe McLellan | ... | Kelly Garner | |
Barry Flatman | ... | Jim Fisher | |
Joel Keller | ... | Brian Fisher | |
Stacie Mistysyn | ... | Missy | |
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Philip Akin | ... | Police Detective Jacobs |
Charlotte Sullivan | ... | Bridget Fisher | |
Lindsey Connell | ... | Cynthia | |
Nola Augustson | ... | Mrs. Drake | |
Michael Dyson | ... | Coroner | |
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Scott Wickware | ... | Customer #1 |
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Victoria Tengelis | ... | Customer #2 |
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Arthur Eng | ... | College Friend #1 |
Vladimir Jon Cubrt | ... | College Friend #2 (as Jon Cubrt) |
A boy brings home his new girlfriend. However, Mom is sure that something isn't right about her, which starts a fight with her son. And then everything takes a deadly turn for the worst. Written by John Sacksteder <jsackste@bellsouth.net>
A Lifetime "television for women" TV movie with all you'd expect from a cheesy movie aimed at women/moms with teenage or 20-something sons. The movie does have a train-wreck aspect to it in that once you start looking at it, you may have difficulty looking away.
The movie's strong characters are all female of course (remember this is television For Women), the mom (Barbara Mandrell) and the girlfriend. The girlfriend is played by a cute actress from the TV show JAG. The dad is a wooden character who may as well be a picture on the wall for the few dumb lines he's given. Much the same can be said for the older brother. Nothing terribly original, but if you want to kill some time and can TiVo through the commercials so you don't waste a full two hours, you may get hooked.