Last Call 2002 TV, 96 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Henry Bromell Cast: Jeremy Irons, Neve Campbell, Sissy Spacek, Natalie Radford, Shannon Lawson, Paul Hecht, Kathleen Munroe, Brian Paul, Marium Carvell, Jonas Chernick, Joe Bostick, Eve Crawford
F. Scott Fitzgerald's (Jeremy Irons) secretary, Frances Kroll (Neve Campbell), wrote his memoirs spanning the two years (1939-1940) when she worked for the noted novelist. By this time, Fitzgerald was an alcoholic whose life was made even more difficult with a mentally ill wife (Sissy Spacek)–although he had an affair with columnist Sheila Graham (Natalie Radford) during this time. Despite the secretary's best efforts to intercede, Fitzgerald died at a young age. Made for cable TV.
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Remembrance 1996 TV, 95 min. Genre: Drama aka: Danielle Steel's Remembrance
Director: Bethany Rooney Cast: Eva LaRue Callahan, Angie Dickinson, Jeffrey Nordling, Michael Lowry, James Calvert, Tom Kurlander, Amanda Tapping, Natalie Radford, Cecilley Carroll, Barbara Gordon, Gary Reineke, Barbara Tyson, Elizabeth Sjoli
Vanessa (voice of Barbara Tyson) recounts her mother Serena's (Eva LaRue Callahan) tragic life in order to overcome her own tragedies. Serena, a European, gives up her family's fortune to marry Brad, a U.S. Colonel. When he dies, Serena has trouble making ends meet while caring for her daughter, Vanessa (Cecilley Carroll). But, photographer Vasili (Michael Lowry) comes into Serena's life, and she becomes famous. Tragedy strikes again when Vasili's secret is revealed. Made for TV.
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Superstar 1999 PG-13, 82 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Bruce McCulloch Cast: Molly Shannon, Will Ferrell, Elaine Hendrix, Harland Williams, Mark McKinney, Glynis Johns, Jason Blicker, Gerry Bamman, Emmy Laybourne, Jennifer Irwin, Tom Green, Chuck Campbell, Rob Stefaniuk, Natalie Radford, Karyn Dwyer
Based on a "Saturday Night Live" skit about that nerdy Mary Katherine Gallagher (Molly Shannon) who attends a Catholic school, this story revolves around Molly's plan to enter the school talent show as her way of getting the attention of the most popular boy in school, Sky Corrigan (Will Ferrell).
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| 1. Last Call (2002)
2. Remembrance (1996) aka: Danielle Steel's Remembrance
3. Superstar (1999)
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