Jason Paul Carter Movies
In this claustrophobic drama, Andrew (Jason Carter) is an actor whose is having to deal with the slow collapse of his career while he struggles with a serious illness. Andrew was adopted as a child, and has just learned the whereabouts of his biological mother, whom he plans to meet for the first time. Ruth (Caryl McKay) is an elderly woman who lives in the same building as Andrew's birth mother and has suffered through a difficult life. While riding the elevator together, Andrew and Ruth find themselves stuck between floors -- and since it's the Friday of a holiday weekend, there's no telling when the maintenance crew might come to rescue them. The two strangers try to make the best of a bad situation, but soon tension and fear begin to get the better of them. Famous Dead People was the first feature for independent filmmaker Erin Whalen; it won second prize at the 1999 Figueira da Foz film festival in Portugal. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Jason Paul Carter
A pair of tourists think they have found salvation after two detectives save them from a crooked limo driver. Unfortunately for the travellers, one of the private eyes has been marked for death by a professional killer. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
The flamboyant novelist who brought the world such deathless literary masterpieces as Valley of the Dolls and Once is Not Enough is the subject of this made-for-cable biopic. Michele Lee stars as Jacqueline Susann, a second-string actress and well-known party girl who turned to journalism after her marriage to producer Irving Mansfield (Peter Reigert). Though constantly surrounded by Show Business Glitterati, Susann would not achieve celebrity status herself until age 47, when she published the lurid best-seller Valley of the Dolls. Though outwardly giving the impression that she was tough as nails and utterly invulnerable, Susann in truth had her share of anguish and tragedy, coping with the challenge of raising an autistic son, struggling against substance abuse, and ultimately waging a long, losing battle against breast cancer. According to studio publicity, star Michele Lee (who also served as executive producer) wore some of Susann's own jewelry and wardrobe in the course of making the film. Largely based on the biography by Barbara Seaman, Scandalous Me: The Jacqueline Susann Story made its USA network debut on December 9, 1998, several months before Bette Midler's theatrically released spin on the Susann legend, Isn't She Great. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Michele Lee, Peter Riegert, (more)








