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* [[Jon Brazier]] plays '''Minister''' | * [[Jon Brazier]] plays '''Minister''' | ||
* [[Mark Ferguson]] plays '''Bank Officer''' | * [[Mark Ferguson]] plays '''Bank Officer''' | ||
* [[Nicko Vella]] plays '''Dennis Age 5''' | |||
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Revision as of 02:19, 25 September 2017
Movie Summary
- Released: October 15, 1996 (USA)
- Evidently, the "dream" to which every woman aspires in this made-for-TV drama is Mitch Parker (Jeff Fahey), a handsome, charismatic fellow with a smooth line of patter. Mitch proves irresistible to Liz Wells (Kim Cattrall), and the fact that he seems to be wealthy and extremely well connected is the icing on the cake. Eventually Liz marries Mitch, little suspecting that he already has a wife and two children -- not to mention several casual romances on the side. To juggle the various nuances of his double life, Mitch becomes enmeshed in a web of lies in which he casts himself as everything from an entertainment-industry executive to a CIA agent -- and when these prevarications begin to go sour, he makes a sharp and deadly turn into a life of crime. Though adapted from Karen Kingsbury's novel Deadly Pretender, Every Woman's Dream is based on a true story - and more incredible still, that story is told from Mitch's warped point of view!
Alum Actors
- Jay Saussey plays Samantha Age 14
- Ross Duncan plays Maitre'D
Non-YH Alum Crossactors
- Jon Brazier plays Minister
- Mark Ferguson plays Bank Officer
- Nicko Vella plays Dennis Age 5
Links
- Every Woman's Dream on IMDB
- Every Woman's Dream on Film Affinity
- Every Woman's Dream on Rotten Tomatoes
Additional Pictures (YH Alum Actors)
- None at this time. (Why not add some?)
Additional Pictures (Non-YH Alum Actors)
- None at this time. (Why not add some?)