Shangri-La Plaza (1990)
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- 30min
- Comedy, Musical
- 30 Jul 1990 (USA)
- TV Movie
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Cast
Terrence Mann | ... |
Ira Bondo
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Jeff Yagher | ... |
George Bondo
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Melora Hardin | ... |
Amy
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Carmen Lundy | ... |
Geneva
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Bernie Coulson | ... |
Noz
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Savion Glover | ... |
Chili
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Allison Mack | ... |
Jenny
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Hilary Shepard | ... |
Veronica
(as Hillary Shepard)
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Chris Sarandon | ... |
Victorio
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Lee Wilkof | ... |
Swabodian
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Barry Bernal | ... |
Chili's Friend #1
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Travis Payne | ... |
Chili's Friend #2
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Don Hanmer | ... |
Old Man
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Mark David | ... |
Customer #1
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Victoria Stevens | ... |
Customer #2
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Glen Chin | ... |
Customer #3
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Directed by
Nick Castle |
Written by
Nick Castle | ... | () |
Mark Mueller | ... | () |
Craig Safan | ... | () |
Produced by
Nick Castle | ... | executive producer |
Stephen Cragg | ... | supervising producer |
Mark Horowitz | ... | co-producer |
Mark Mueller | ... | executive producer |
Craig Safan | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Nick Castle | ||
Mark Mueller | ||
Craig Safan |
Editing by
Richard Freeman | ||
Pamela Malouf | ... | (as Pam Malouf) |
Editorial Department
Cosmas P. Bolger | ... | post production executive |
Production Design by
Jeremy Railton |
Set Decoration by
Greg J. Grande | ... | (as Greg Grande) |
Costume Design by
Tracy Tynan |
Makeup Department
Lola Kemp | ... | hair stylist |
Timothy A. Miguel | ... | makeup artist (as Tim Miguel) |
Production Management
Ron Mitchell | ... | unit production manager |
Norman S. Powell | ... | executive in charge of production |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Dennis M. White | ... | first assistant director (as Dennis White) |
Robin Winter-Young | ... | second assistant director (as Robin Winter) |
Art Department
Gregg H. Bilson | ... | property master (as Gregg Bilson) |
Sound Department
Bruce Bisenz | ... | production sound mixer |
Ron Horwitz | ... | sound editor |
Camera and Electrical Department
Marty W. Eichmann | ... | key grip (as Marty Eichmann) |
George Kohut | ... | camera operator |
Jim Plannette | ... | gaffer |
Casting Department
Allison Cowitt | ... | casting: Los Angeles |
Valorie Massalas | ... | casting: Los Angeles |
Music Department
Ken Johnson | ... | music editor |
Script and Continuity Department
Andrea Walzer | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Michael Peters | ... | choreographer |
Production Companies
Distributors
- CBS (1990) (United States) (tv)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
A musical-comedy unsold pilot made by CBS in 1990. Macho Ira and sensitive George are two polar-opposite brothers who own an auto-repair shop in Southern California. Both men quickly fall for Amy, a beautiful widow who has inherited the local donut shop previously owned by her no-good estranged husband. Amy plans to sell the place and move with her daughter Jenny to Paris, only to find that her ex-husband had "hocked the place up down to the powdered sugar", forcing her to put off her dreams and run the place herself. Geneva was the sassy waitress at the coffee shop, and Chili the rapper-narrator-dancer on crutches. Some of the pilot's extremely memorable numbers include "Donut Hole" (Geneva, Jenny and the Customers), "Don't Tell Me I Can Really Care" (George and Ira) and "Ain't It Always the Way" (Amy, George, Ira and Geneva). Written by Anonymous |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The theme song, "Shangri-La Plaza", is sung by all nine credited cast members. However, only seven of them appear in the actual episode that follows. Only one episode was ever produced. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in The Greatest Show You Never Saw (1996). See more » |