Christopher Cass Movies

2005  
PG  
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The made-for-cable The Family Plan will probably seem a breath of fresh air to anyone who hasn't seen such movies as Picture Perfect and Good Neighbor Sam, or who can't remember the mid-1960s TV sitcom Occasional Wife. A longtime employee at Sugar Dot Bakeries, Ms. Charlie McKenzie (Tori Spelling) faces dismissal when the company is taken over by a conglomerate. It seems that new CEO Walcott (Greg Germann) is a staunch advocate of Family Values, and prefers to employ people who are married and with children. Since Charlie cannot meet either one of these requirements, she hastily concocts a job-saving hoax, "borrowing" her best friend's daughter (Kali Rocha) to pose as her own child, then hiring unemployed actor Buck Maddox (Jordan Bridges) to impersonate Charlie's nonexistent dental-hygienist husband. The you-know-what threatens to hit the fan when Germann moves next door to Charlie and her "family". The Family Plan originally aired over the Hallmark channel on February 17, 2005. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Tori SpellingGreg Germann, (more)
1994  
 
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Richard Elfman's action film Streets of Rage stars mimi Lesseos as Melody Sails, a retired special forces operative who, while working as a journalist, uncovers a prostitution ring that exploits underage girls and children. A murder convinces her to use her training in order to get revenge on Lunar, the man in charge of the operation. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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1990  
 
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83 Hours 'Til Dawn utilizes a plot device originally seen on another fact-based TV movie, The Longest Night (1972). Robert Urich stars as a wealthy business executive whose 20-year-old daughter is abducted by sociopathic Peter Strauss. The kidnapper seals his victim in a small box and buries it deep underground, with an air-tube as her only conduit to the outside world. Strauss threatens to never reveal the girl's whereabouts unless Urich ponies up half a million dollars. The original telecast of 83 Hours 'Til Dawn ran a distant second to a competing network showing of the theatrical feature Three Men and A Baby (87). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
Marion Ross guest stars as Mrs. Daley, who barges into the courtroom with a grenade in her hand, demanding that the staff help her free her husband from prison. Harry (Harry Anderson) would love to oblige, but the fact of the matter is that Mrs. Daley has no husband: she is a hopeless TV soap opera addict who has confused fiction with reality! Making the situation even dicier is the presence of a cable TV show crew which has chosen this evening to film a "typical" session in Judge Harry's court. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1987  
R  
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Someone to Watch Over Me, a mystery thriller directed by Ridley Scott is the story of a police officer who falls in love with the woman he is hired to protect and the effect of this affair on his marriage and his life. Claire (Mimi Rogers) an extremely wealthy socialite is the sole witness to a mob murder and is in great danger. Mike (Tom Berenger), a happily married NYC police officer is assigned to protect her and takes up residence in her foyer while she waits to testify. A romance develops between the unlikely couple which threatens Mike's marriage to Ellie (Lorraine Bracco). All of this sounds more exciting than it is, and while the film fails to generate much suspense, the love story and Mike's dilemma are interesting. All the performances are excellent, particularly that of Bracco as the no-nonsense wife. The score is exceptional and the photography and set decoration are all fine. Someone to Watch Over Me is a fine police thriller and love story. ~ Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Tom BerengerMimi Rogers, (more)

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