Craig Hauer Movies
The Christian kids show Bloodhounds, Inc focuses around a couple of teenage brother-and-sister sleuths named Sean and Melissa Hunter who, together with their gang of investigators known as the Slobs, employ their skills at detective work to solve mysteries in their hometown of Midvale, always learning an important moral lesson along the way. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Richard Thomas, Craig Hauer, (more)
In this original fantasy produced for the Disney Channel, a boy turns 13 and, like teenagers everywhere, finds himself confused and out-of-place. What's more, he also discovers he's a mer-man. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Chez Starbuck, Dave Coulier, (more)
From the folks who brought you Baywatch, the made-for-TV Steel Chariots was described by one critic as a combination of Dallas and The Dukes of Hazzard. At base, the story involves the intramural rivalries in a Texas auto-racing family, which extends to open warfare between the sponsors who back the various drivers in the clan. Taking up most of the screen time are the various squabbles between sibling racers D.J. and Brett Tucker (Ben Browder, Gurney Brown), with the boys' parents, played by John Beck and Kathleen Nolan, virtually exiled to the sidelines. A subplot concerns the conflict between moonshining hotrodder Franklin Jones (Brian Van Holt) and his preacher dad (Randy Travis). Providing a modicum of authenticity to the proceedings is the climactic NASCAR-style race, along with appearance by such authentic track habitués as drivers Jeff Gordon and Dale Jarrett, mechanic Rusty Wallace and announcer Benny Parsons. Steel Chariots first aired September 23, 1997, on the Fox network. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide










