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Officials at a pharmaceutical company try to prevent a researcher from exposing the truth about a dangerous drug.Officials at a pharmaceutical company try to prevent a researcher from exposing the truth about a dangerous drug.Officials at a pharmaceutical company try to prevent a researcher from exposing the truth about a dangerous drug.
Charlie Ebbs
- Detective Perez
- (as Charles Ebbs)
HoJo Rose
- Walt Vandover
- (as Howard Rosenstein)
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Loved this MysterySuspense movie. Good script/actors. Beautiful scenes. I like guessing location & year movie made. Got it right! (Watch it & try to work those out!)
Modern/fashionable. Ok. Concept seen before but beautifully presented & very entertaining. Credible. (especially for a free midday movie!!)
Can't believe the low rating on this site. Are the raters all disgruntled directors, actors, scriptwriters editors or film crew employees who all got knocked back after applying?? ; )
Highly recommend it for entertainment. Well done Reel One!!! 10 STARS.
Highly recommend it for entertainment. Well done Reel One!!! 10 STARS.
(2013) The Perfect Boss
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Made-for-TV movie from "Lifetime" now available for rental starring Jamie Luner as Jessica Slate who's been transferred from another business to be a CEO of a particular pharmaceutical company. It's a new drug and just when this company brought her in, someone dies from the drug. The next thing you know she sleeps around with some very important executives that could get the drug passed through the FDA. What happens next is routine. Upon looking at this movie as a whole reminded about all of those soap opera shows, since the entire environment is so polished with much of the characters obviously wearing way too much makeup that would've been acceptable in a soap opera environment but too artificial for everyone else's tastes.
Made-for-TV movie from "Lifetime" now available for rental starring Jamie Luner as Jessica Slate who's been transferred from another business to be a CEO of a particular pharmaceutical company. It's a new drug and just when this company brought her in, someone dies from the drug. The next thing you know she sleeps around with some very important executives that could get the drug passed through the FDA. What happens next is routine. Upon looking at this movie as a whole reminded about all of those soap opera shows, since the entire environment is so polished with much of the characters obviously wearing way too much makeup that would've been acceptable in a soap opera environment but too artificial for everyone else's tastes.
Once again we are forced to watch this 46 year old female strut around with this bush of hair on her head. Attempting to be a sex symbol (NOT) and making just about everyone miserable in this loser of a flick. I have never liked this actress. I think she looks ridiculous and desperately needs a haircut and to act her age. In everything she does she looks the same. I, for one, am not a fan as you see. Her looks kill any acting she might do, which is mostly one level. Please, please LMN no more Jamie Luner.
It's one of those movies that you watch the 1st time and you'll give it an 8, because your standards are not really high. The time that I looked more closely at the minor details, I give it a 4! Plenty of errors in the writing of this one. A prostitute claims she could not make out what the criminal looks like in the night, but somehow she's able to tell what's on his license plates from a distance. Then, her friend just so happens to be an IT tech wannabe, which she needs to find out who murdered her dad! The executress allows her mother to blackmail her over a murder that happened when she wad a kid! Then, she just so happened to know when her mom would be in the tub, despite being out of her house for 6 years or more! The director did not care about 20-something lady's acting either. When her dad died, she felt like she let him down and she did not cry! A husband dies out of the blue and he looks like he's been cut in the face.
The stock option part does make sense(probably the only major part that does make sense), because the 2 execs really did not care about the company--only about getting paid. A problematic miracle drug would swamp a company with lawsuits, but they didn't care. The reason why it makes sense is because the 2 execs got paid and left-- regardless of what happens to the company.
The stock option part does make sense(probably the only major part that does make sense), because the 2 execs really did not care about the company--only about getting paid. A problematic miracle drug would swamp a company with lawsuits, but they didn't care. The reason why it makes sense is because the 2 execs got paid and left-- regardless of what happens to the company.
This is not a bad film. But I have given it a low rating because it is yet another of these Canadian conceived, Canadian produced, Canadian shot, Canadian tax funded movies that cravenly ARE SET IN THE UNITED STATES!!!!! It is demeaning, embarrassing, frustrating and self- defeating. It is one thing when American companies come up here to shoot their own movies. But it is INFURIATING when Canadian film makers do not have THE GUTS to set their stories in Canada. They and the government justify it by claiming that it creates work for Canadian actors and film makers and that it is necessary if a film is to be sold in the US. NONSENSE! The Australians seem to turn out some pretty good product that is set in Australia. In this case, Ottawa was used as a set for a sort of ill defined New York City with American cops, American license plates, the American FDA and that surefire giveaway: American flags all over the place. Why didn't these billious wimps have enough self confidence to set their story in Toronto where there is indeed a sizeable pharmaceutical industry. (The story is about FDA approval of a dangerous new prescription medicine.)
Did you know
- TriviaLinden Ashby and Jamie Luner played love interests in Melrose Place.
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- Runtime
- 1h 23m(83 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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