Everything to Gain (TV 1996)Mallory Jordan's husband and two daughters are killed by two men in a robbery. Mallory is in deep and poignant distress caused by the loss of her family. Director:Michael Miller |
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Everything to Gain (TV 1996)Mallory Jordan's husband and two daughters are killed by two men in a robbery. Mallory is in deep and poignant distress caused by the loss of her family. Director:Michael Miller |
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| Sean Young | ... |
Mallory Ashton Jordan Keswick
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| Jack Scalia | ... |
Detective Michael DeMarco
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| Anne Ramsay | ... |
Sarah Kempner
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| Joanna Miles | ... |
Jessica Jordan
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| Samantha Eggar | ... |
Diana Keswick
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| Charles Shaughnessy | ... |
Andrew Keswick
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| Cedric Smith | ... |
Edward Jordan
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Jason Cavalier | ... |
Alvin Charles
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| Vik Sahay | ... |
Roland Jellico
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| Don Jordan | ... |
Paulie Edwards
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Kaitlin Brown | ... |
Jamie
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Anne-Marie Brown | ... |
Clarissa
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Paul Mackan | ... |
Jack Ripkin
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Maurice Podbrey | ... |
The Priest
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| Sam Stone | ... |
Sergeant Murphy
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Mallory Jordan's husband and two daughters are killed by two men in a robbery. Mallory is in deep and poignant distress caused by the loss of her family.
Sweet, romantic film that begins on a very sad basis but ends on a hopeful note. I've always liked Jack Scalia, and even though he's a little older here he's still good-looking. He and Sean Young made an attractive couple. This film is set in Manhattan, but other than some obligatory shots of the skyline and the theater district was obviously filmed elsewhere, like maybe Toronto. That was okay, but what spoiled it for me was the cop who seemed to work completely independently of protocol (a homicide cop with no partner?), bringing a civilian along for interrogations, arrests, etc. Yeah, right. This is totally unrealistic and would no more happen than you would see Steve McQueen chasing somebody at 100 mph in Bullitt. But the love story in the latter half of the film and the chemistry between the stars makes it worthwhile.