Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBased on a factual case involving Diane Schaefer and Dr. Murray Brennan, a woman's claims of having had a relationship with a prominent doctor are completely denied by him.Based on a factual case involving Diane Schaefer and Dr. Murray Brennan, a woman's claims of having had a relationship with a prominent doctor are completely denied by him.Based on a factual case involving Diane Schaefer and Dr. Murray Brennan, a woman's claims of having had a relationship with a prominent doctor are completely denied by him.
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- Peter Miller
- (as Charles Powell)
Linda E. Smith
- Olivier Rogers, Mrs. Roberts
- (as Linda Smith)
Holly Uloth
- Fiona
- (as Holly O'Brien)
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What a tantalizing look at the talent of Jenna Elfman. She moves with ease from trait to trait of a multiple-personality character. The young lady's performance certainly surprised and delighted me. Anyone accustomed to Jenna's comedic roles needs to get out of the box to truly appreciate this offering. She has serious acting skills!!!
Kate Burton presents an intriguing view of an Attorney whose feelings for her client range from compassion to exasperation. While about it, she also provides the lighter moments of the movie. The bedroom scene and computer moment are hilarious.
This is a nicely paced, character-oriented drama that makes for an entertaining evening of television.
Kate Burton presents an intriguing view of an Attorney whose feelings for her client range from compassion to exasperation. While about it, she also provides the lighter moments of the movie. The bedroom scene and computer moment are hilarious.
This is a nicely paced, character-oriented drama that makes for an entertaining evening of television.
even if you are not a major fan, she actually delivers in this suspense/psychodrama, which was based on a true story.
She basically portrays a sales rep who encounters a neurosurgeon, (portrayed by Sam Robards) and has occasion to date him. Look for a very good cameo role with Lisa Edelstein ("House, M.D.") as Elfman's friend/alter ego.
The situation escalates as Elfman becomes obsessed with Dr. Stillman (Robards). The setting is in Chicago, and several of the scenes are well done, especially considering this is a made for TV movie.
If you are a fan of Elfman, she was also very good in the film paired with Kellie Martin, and Patti LuPone, regarding addiction.
She basically portrays a sales rep who encounters a neurosurgeon, (portrayed by Sam Robards) and has occasion to date him. Look for a very good cameo role with Lisa Edelstein ("House, M.D.") as Elfman's friend/alter ego.
The situation escalates as Elfman becomes obsessed with Dr. Stillman (Robards). The setting is in Chicago, and several of the scenes are well done, especially considering this is a made for TV movie.
If you are a fan of Elfman, she was also very good in the film paired with Kellie Martin, and Patti LuPone, regarding addiction.
As I write this, Lifetime is showing some of their older movies as part of their "30th Anniversary" celebration of their original movies. "Obsessed" was shown back-to-back with "Her Married Lover". Both movies were about women who claimed to have had affairs with married men, while the men denied the affairs. Both movies were told in a similar style, too. I don't want to say more, because I don't like reviews with spoilers.
Anyway, I thought that was a clever bit of scheduling.
As for this movie, it was serviceable; neither great nor terrible. Not one I would watch again, though; it wasn't done that well. It was OK, nothing more.
I don't understand all the praise given to Jenna Elfman by so many other reviewers here. Sure, she was good. But not outstanding. In fact, I felt she was held back, not allowed to let her true personality show through. It almost did a couple of times, but then she was reverted back to being more like a dozen actors that could have played her role. She has been so, so much better in other things where she was allowed to show her sparkling personality shine. At first I though this might have been one of her earlier roles, and she hadn't learned to show herself as she is fully yet. But she had been in a lot of TV shows and movies before this. So I can only assume the director tamped her down a bit for this role. That's a shame; she is so very good when she lets her personality show.
Anyway, I thought that was a clever bit of scheduling.
As for this movie, it was serviceable; neither great nor terrible. Not one I would watch again, though; it wasn't done that well. It was OK, nothing more.
I don't understand all the praise given to Jenna Elfman by so many other reviewers here. Sure, she was good. But not outstanding. In fact, I felt she was held back, not allowed to let her true personality show through. It almost did a couple of times, but then she was reverted back to being more like a dozen actors that could have played her role. She has been so, so much better in other things where she was allowed to show her sparkling personality shine. At first I though this might have been one of her earlier roles, and she hadn't learned to show herself as she is fully yet. But she had been in a lot of TV shows and movies before this. So I can only assume the director tamped her down a bit for this role. That's a shame; she is so very good when she lets her personality show.
Surprisingly, for a Lifetime movie, this was really watchable. Not great, necessarily but definitely watchable. The fetching Jenna Elfman plays a woman accused of harassing a handsome doctor. As the plot kicks in and the point of view switches from Jenna's seemingly normal medical writer to the doctor we learn that the young lady isn't all she seems to be. Handled in a really mature character-oriented fashion instead of the usually hysterical overly zealous admirer-from hell manner. And Jenna's really got acting chops!
This movie is very entertaining. I was invested from the moment Elena (Jenna Elfman) started telling her story about how she and David (Sam Robards) met.
I only know Jenna Elfman from Dharma and Greg. I was surprised to see her acting skills had such range. She played her role as a scorned woman very well.
Sam Robards also did a great job.
I was up and down during the entire movie. First I'd believe Elena's side of the story, then I'd believe David's side. I went back and forth.
This movie rates in my top ten of Lifetime movies. In fact, I forgot I was watching a Lifetime movie.
Great directing by John Badham.
I really was not prepared for Charlotte's (Lisa Edelstein) true identity. You really fooled me.
Good movie.
I only know Jenna Elfman from Dharma and Greg. I was surprised to see her acting skills had such range. She played her role as a scorned woman very well.
Sam Robards also did a great job.
I was up and down during the entire movie. First I'd believe Elena's side of the story, then I'd believe David's side. I went back and forth.
This movie rates in my top ten of Lifetime movies. In fact, I forgot I was watching a Lifetime movie.
Great directing by John Badham.
I really was not prepared for Charlotte's (Lisa Edelstein) true identity. You really fooled me.
Good movie.
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- AnecdotesBased on a real case that happened in New York in the 1980s. Diane Schaefer became obsessed with world-renown cancer specialist Dr. Murray Brennan.
- ConnexionsReferences Leave It to Beaver (1957)
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