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A firefighter falls in love with a woman after he rescues her from a car crash.A firefighter falls in love with a woman after he rescues her from a car crash.A firefighter falls in love with a woman after he rescues her from a car crash.
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Meg Hogarth
- Maureen Grant
- (as Meg Howarth)
Edward Jaunz
- Steve
- (as Ed Jaunz)
Stephanie Anne Mills
- Nurse Ryan
- (as Stephanie Mills)
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I really liked this movie because it was so romantic. Characters Mike and Dana meet during an accident. After they meet again, they fall in love, and discover they have a lot in common, despite the fact that they were engaged to other people who had nothing in common with them. Eventually, Mike and Dana and their fiancé(e)s amicably part ways, and then became an item even taking orphan, Corey in with them. David Hasselhoff and Terry Farrell were the best in this movie,as were the other cast members. I think they would have made a great couple in real life. I even hope this movie will come out in a DVD someday. This is a recommended movie for all true lovers.
I agree with all the previous comments- Every thing clicked in this movie for me. Lots of twist and turns. One of those movies that I can watch over and over - and have since I made a copy of it (If anyone needs a copy of this let me know - I recorded it digitally off a satellite feed and can make good copies).
This reminded me of another movie - The Last Fling - back in the 1980's, starring Connie Sellecca and John Ritter. Another light romantic comedy you can watch over and over. The ending in both very similar.
This reminded me of another movie - The Last Fling - back in the 1980's, starring Connie Sellecca and John Ritter. Another light romantic comedy you can watch over and over. The ending in both very similar.
Back in the day, like when THIS movie was directed and produced, well, the title says it all. I've seen it once so far and have never forgotten it. And frankly, I won't add spoilers. It was so refreshing to find a truly loving movie that isn't just filled with the same old sugary stuff ad nauseum...I have been waiting for years to SEE THIS AWESOME MOVIE AGAIN!
All I can say is: Don't miss this movie: you will not be disappointed. It is One True Feelgood.
I too believe Dana's theory on finding that "One True Love". I am into romance and love stories. This movie proved to be very enjoyable and I cannot fault Terry Farrell's performance, being a writer I criticize writing in all the movies I watch, seeing a couple previous to this one, I trashed them very nicely and thought of ways I could have written them, better. Trying to do the same with this one, I couldn't, this movie was perfectly written. One of my many faults is also putting different actors in place of the ones already in the movie, that I tried and again failed to be able to do so. It was perfectly cast as well. I recommend this movie to anyone who interested in good romance. I can't wait for CBS to reair this movie, because I will definitely watch it again.
I love David Hasselhof. When i sit at home at night watching his movies over and over again stroking the posters on my wall with every available part of my body, I can't help wondering how he repeatedly manages to associate himself with such energetic and creatively original scripts. I couldn't see the ending of this one coming at all! It definitely did NOT make me want to physically injure myself just so i could experience something worse than the sickly sweet clichéd banality manifesting itself on screen!! I can sleep better at night knowing that if it weren't for the Hoff, modern cinema as we know it would be choking on its own creative vomit.
Did you know
- GoofsJust prior to the BMW crash, it is shown to be driving at a very slow speed (especially compared to the fire department truck), perhaps 10-15 MPH. From a speed of 20 MPH, the car would stop in about 20-30 feet once the brakes were applied. It would not slide the long distance shown and retain enough energy to go through the guard wires on the side of the road.
- ConnectionsReferences La Nuit des morts-vivants (1968)
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