Brandon Stewart Movies

- 2003
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This Christian feature finds a group of teenagers having anything but a typical summer camp experience, thanks to the mysterious whereabouts of a medallion believed to have once belonged to King Solomon of Israel. Though the medallion is rumored to have been lost at sea, youth camp director Nick Sterling (John Dockens) has always believed it lay hidden somewhere within the 200 acres that make up his family land. When a group of campers hear the legend, they can't resist setting off to find it. Before long, the kids are tromping through caves, secret passages, river crossings, and waterfalls to retrieve the medallion before a twisted archaeologist's son can get his hands on it in hopes of exploiting its power. Directed by Clayton Miller, the film features Bradley Dorsey, Misty Lockheart, Chris Ebeling, Benny Costanza, and Lora E. Keady. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi
- Starring:
- Bradley Dorsey, Chris Ebeling, (more)
After seven weeks of reruns and pre-emptions, ER resumed its third season on April 10, 1997, with a steady string of new episodes. In this one, Greene (Anthony Edwards) is accused of favoring a white patient over a black one when both teenagers arrive at the same time in the ER with gunshot wounds. Elsewhere, Jeanie (Gloria Reuben) discovers by accident that Carla (Lisa Nicole Carson) is pregnant with Benson's (Eriq La Salle) baby; Carol (Julianna Margulies) suspects that an 18-year-old patient was drugged and date-raped; and Carter (Noah Wyle) devotes his entire shift to a case that has already been written off as hopeless. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Willingly if unenthusiastically, Jesse (John Stamos) agrees to provide the music for the Spring Dance at DJ's school. The problems of dealing with backup musicians consisting of members of the school's marching band pale in comparison to the crisis facing Jesse when he catches 13-year-old DJ (Candace Cameron) with an open can of beer in her hand. And back at home, Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) drives everyone crazy by playing the same song over and over and over and over and OVER on her tape recorder. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi



