A repossession agent falls in love with a woman whose rock star father is high on his list of priority accounts.A repossession agent falls in love with a woman whose rock star father is high on his list of priority accounts.A repossession agent falls in love with a woman whose rock star father is high on his list of priority accounts.
Ellis Williams
- Winston
- (as Ellis E. Williams)
William Jackson
- Old Codger
- (as William B. Jackson)
Lyn Alicia Henderson
- Nurse on Duty
- (as Lynn A. Henderson)
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The plot is great. I loved Laureen Graham - she's always fun to watch. But Casper Van Dien...well, I don't think so. For me he was the biggest flaw of the movie, as well as his character. A guy, macho type, writes poetry (bad one) and is much too feminine. Not believable. His character made the whole story superficial. Another thing that bothered me was Jessy spending the last night of her father's life with another guy, thinking about her father but that was it. She hasn't seen him in 3 years, she came to L.A. to be with him, yet she spends her time looking for the cat, cooking for the date,... That would make sense if she and her father were fighting, but they're not. She loves him, he loves her and yet he spends his last night with his best friend and she with a lover. So much left unsaid and no one bothers to change that. Not believable again. I think it's a waste of a great plot and cast (with exception of Van Dien) on a below average movie.
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- TriviaCasper Van Dien was actually writing his own poetry and slipping it under the door to Lauren.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Que sait-on vraiment de la réalité!? (2004)
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