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Mon ancien amant

Original title: The Perfect Marriage
  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • TV-14
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
616
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Jamie Luner in Mon ancien amant (2006)
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A conman persuades his married lover to murder her husband for the inheritance, only for his reckless spending and infidelity to drive her away.A conman persuades his married lover to murder her husband for the inheritance, only for his reckless spending and infidelity to drive her away.A conman persuades his married lover to murder her husband for the inheritance, only for his reckless spending and infidelity to drive her away.

  • Director
    • Douglas Jackson
  • Writers
    • Kaadi Taylor
    • Christine Conradt
  • Stars
    • Jamie Luner
    • William R. Moses
    • James Wilder
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    616
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Douglas Jackson
    • Writers
      • Kaadi Taylor
      • Christine Conradt
    • Stars
      • Jamie Luner
      • William R. Moses
      • James Wilder
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jamie Luner
    Jamie Luner
    • Marianne Danforth…
    William R. Moses
    William R. Moses
    • Richard Danforth
    James Wilder
    James Wilder
    • Brent Richter
    Sophie Gendron
    • Tia Montgomery
    Lawrence Dane
    Lawrence Dane
    • Donald Danforth
    Lisa Langlois
    Lisa Langlois
    • Carrie Hollings
    Sabine Karsenti
    Sabine Karsenti
    • Kendra
    James O'Regan
    James O'Regan
    • Martin Grayson
    Michael Mancini
    • Stefan
    James Bradford
    James Bradford
    • Howard
    Allison Graham
    Allison Graham
    • Jennifer Tames
    Todd Duckworth
    • Bartender
    Brett Watson
    Brett Watson
    • Jeremy Hollings
    Paul Finnigan
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Claude Huard
    • Lounge Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Kathy Logan
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Les Vandor
    • Businessman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Douglas Jackson
    • Writers
      • Kaadi Taylor
      • Christine Conradt
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    User reviews13

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    6caa821

    2 hours on a gloomy Sunday afternoon.

    These Lifetime flicks are a lot like your favorite junk food. Big Macs, Twinkies, Oreos, etc., are satisfying while they're going down, but they don't provide much in the long run.

    Movies like this one can provide a couple of hours' entertainment on, say, a bleak Sunday afternoon - but there is little with which to empathize or recall or reflect upon after they're over.

    However, this one did provide an added bonus. William R. Moses is to the male side of this genre what Meredith Baxter is on the feminine counterpoint -- both have played the betrayer and "betrayee," both the villain/villainess and the one being menaced. Seeing either of them on Lifetime (as well as a few others whom we may recognize by sight if not name) is like meeting an old friend.

    If I were an actor, I'd rather be Mr. Moses than, say, Tom Cruise, or Harrison Ford or Tom Hanks. You wouldn't be on the "A" list, getting $20-mil or more per picture. But you'd still make, probably, something around low-7 figures, get to have a lot of expense-paid trips to Canada, and be able to move around with minimal bother from the paparazzi.

    As far as the plot of this particular offering - it contains a "plot" which is one of the two main staples of "Lifetime" dramas: the spouse with the hidden past, which comes-up to bite everyone in the ass {the other, of course, is the neighbor (or student or teacher or co-worker) who turns out to be a raving, dangerous, obsessed psychotic sociopath}.

    Again, two decent hours on a gloomy Sunday afternoon.
    haroot_azarian

    Average

    So I have to correct a particular contributor here. Wilder is in fact 3 years older than Luner. Oh and Lunar is not in her forties in the movie. In fact she's only 35. A simple 30 second research would clarify that. I honestly don't know why this particular contributor trashed the movie. I found it pretty good for an LMN tv movie!
    6tomfsloan

    Not a Perfect Movie and...

    ...not a bad movie either. Just mediocre. Nothing happened that was real exciting, no plot twists. But also nothing so bad to make me mad. It held my interest for the most part. Not bad acting or anything, just a typical generic Lifetime movie.
    vchimpanzee

    Very good soap/mystery

    If Marianne's marriage to Richard is so perfect, why does she need to have an affair with Christopher? Or is it Brent? There's a lot Marianne is keeping secret. The movie starts with a couple of chilling scenes from Marianne's past.

    Richard's secretary Carrie worked hard to plan a party, but Carrie isn't even invited and she doesn't feel appreciated. This will become important later. At the party Marianne meets Tia, the head of public relations, and her "date" Kendra. Tia's boyfriend resents that she considers her work more important than her relationship, so she brings her sister. Marianne invents a past, but Tia and Kendra later find they must investigate that past to protect Richard.

    Richard and his father run the company, and Marianne has the chance to kill the father and get a big inheritance. Actually, Richard has a heart attack, and Marianne could stand there and do nothing, but the company is on the verge of a major deal which will mean the company is worth even more--provided the father lives. Later, Marianne can once again use the poison we saw her use earlier, and no one will know the difference. We know it will make people think the person had a heart attack but leave no trace. That's IF she gets to use it.

    The plotting and the investigating are quite interesting, and there is real excitement toward the end. There are romantic scenes as well, but I didn't enjoy those as much.

    I have seen clips of Jamie Luner in other shows, but I have only seen full episodes of "Just the Ten of Us" and "Growing Pains", from which the sitcom spun off. Both are regarded as evidence that TV is garbage, but I enjoyed them. I would not have recognized the girl who I knew as the adorable brainless teen who wasn't as hot as her sister. She's actually quite good. Not over-the-top nasty, but deceptively ordinary.

    There are a lot of good performances here. Sophie Gendron is gorgeous, especially in that hot dress she wears to the party, but also when dressed professionally. But the important thing is she has brains and determination. And the father (apparently Lawrence Dane) does an impressive job as well.

    A very good effort.
    geoffox-766-418467

    Revied the second time around

    Why do I even watch this dribble? Sometimes the films are soooo bad and the actors (mostly the leading ladies) are soooo bad it makes you watch. Sort of hypnotizes you into seeing the movie. Once again Janie Luner never disappoints me in being the worst actress on television. Here she prances around in outfits that don't flatter her rather overweight torso and hair all over the place. Her hair makes me want to throw up. Totally out of style for a woman her age. And believe me she's over 40. Her scenes with Sophie Gendron (in a flattering short hair style and looking much prettier then Luner) show her up as an older person. Then we have William R. Moses, who is always stuck in these hopeless and clueless husbands, playing opposite Luner. He does what he can with terrible lines. I liked Lawrence Dane as his father. He had some good scenes. James Wilder as Luner's lover, is sooo young she looks like his mother. Funny watching him making love to her. He must have acted with all he had to make it look believable. Lisa Langloria and Allison Graham in smaller roles fared better than our leading lady. Terrible flick due mostly to writing and Luner in it.

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      During the party at the beginning of the movie, Donald Danforth mentions how he wanted to get a picture with Christine Conradt. Christine Conradt is the name of one of the movie's screenplay writers.

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Perfect Marriage
    • Filming locations
      • Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Pefect Productions
      • S.V. Thrilling Movies 2 Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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