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5.5/10
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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंAfter an agent saves the US president by not following procedure, she's "demoted" to looking after the teenage first daughter on a wilderness tour with other teenagers. Problems arise.After an agent saves the US president by not following procedure, she's "demoted" to looking after the teenage first daughter on a wilderness tour with other teenagers. Problems arise.After an agent saves the US president by not following procedure, she's "demoted" to looking after the teenage first daughter on a wilderness tour with other teenagers. Problems arise.
Dallas Page
- Dirk Lindman
- (as Diamond Dallas Page)
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I thought this was going to be quite uneventful and boring but it turned out to be fairly good for a TV movie, and the acting wasn't bad except for the Jess's love interest. One gripe I have, and this is probably only because i'm from Australia, once I noticed that it was filmed here I couldn't get over the fact that it did not look anything like Colorado, where it was supposedly set. Unfortunately there's a distinct lack of gum trees in Colorado and another distinct lack of towering snow capped mountains in Australia as well
For once, a TV movie with Aussies pretending to be Americans, instead of the more common reverse. Americans trying to sound like Aussies always sound lame.
But for once WE were the lame ones! Yay!
As an Aussie, I found this movie great, just for the accents. The plot was not bad for a made-for-TV, and the acting was OK. But the best bit was listening to the "American" characters whose accents would slip from Yank to Oz and back to Yank in the same sentence... especially one of the President's Generals, played by the dad from "Hey Dad!" (one of the funniest shows in Oz TV history)
But for once WE were the lame ones! Yay!
As an Aussie, I found this movie great, just for the accents. The plot was not bad for a made-for-TV, and the acting was OK. But the best bit was listening to the "American" characters whose accents would slip from Yank to Oz and back to Yank in the same sentence... especially one of the President's Generals, played by the dad from "Hey Dad!" (one of the funniest shows in Oz TV history)
This movie is not The Fugitive or Air Force One but it's a pretty good movie and I liked the script. If you have the opportunity to watch it, don't miss it. The plot is very interesting and both, Mariel Hemingway and Doug Savant, are convincing in their roles. Sometimes movies have a high rating and they are not what you're looking for, other times you watch movies with a low rating and get a nice surprise.
I thought this was an okay movie. It was on cable t.v.the other day so I watched it. I used to to be a fan of Pro Wrestling and I found out that Diamond Dallas Page was in this one! This was about a secret service agent (Hemmingway) who tried in the beginning of the movie to protect the President using her own judgment and not "by the book." Well, that move cost sentenced her basically to go with the President's daughter to a retreat for teens. The daughter feels too much of the pressure of her dad's office is smothering her and her life. She and the agent become good friends after she gets found towards the end. I just had one question though, where was the First Lady or was he divorced? They didn't really show that.
5=G=
"First Daughter" has deficits in all the usual made-for-television ways. Poor technical consulting, contrived miniclimaxes every so often followed by cut-to-black for commercial breaks, 2nd tier acting talent, low budget, etc. Nonetheless, this predictable fabrication manages it's genre attributes well mixing comedy, romance, suspense, action, etc. resulting in an entertaining watch.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाInitially, this film was written as a loose adaptation of Mario Puzo's novel "The Fourth K". It was considerably revised when the producers saw its potential as a series pilot about a female Secret Service Agent.
- गूफ़When Alex tells Jess she's going to get some sun block, a yellow Ford pickup passes behind her. Then after about 3 seconds, when the camera is behind Alex, she is starting to walk away and the same yellow Ford is passing in front of the camera.
- भाव
Grant Coleman: You ever play battleship as a kid? The only way to win was to separate your ships. Never line them up in a row.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in WCW Thunder: Take a Look at Curt Hennig (1999)
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