At first look, Lifetime Movie Network's new original movie, "Deadly Honeymoon," seems pretty cut-and-dry. Newlyweds Lindsey (Summer Glau) and Trevor (Chris Carmack) head off on a six-day post-nuptial cruise only for Lindsey to fall in with a bad crowd and Trevor to fall -- or be pushed -- off the boat and vanish completely.
Complicating matters though, as Trevor's disappearance is investigated, Miss Sweetness and Light's story starts to unravel. So is Lindsey a victim or an accomplice?
"I think she's a little bit of both and that's what I tried to focus on," Glau tells Zap2it. "She's a mystery and that's how I tried to portray it."
Despite the extreme circumstances, "Deadly Honeymoon" is a bit of a departure for Glau who is more known for her work on such genre shows as "Firefly," "The 4400," "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" and "Dollhouse" in that she's playing someone in the "real" world.
Complicating matters though, as Trevor's disappearance is investigated, Miss Sweetness and Light's story starts to unravel. So is Lindsey a victim or an accomplice?
"I think she's a little bit of both and that's what I tried to focus on," Glau tells Zap2it. "She's a mystery and that's how I tried to portray it."
Despite the extreme circumstances, "Deadly Honeymoon" is a bit of a departure for Glau who is more known for her work on such genre shows as "Firefly," "The 4400," "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" and "Dollhouse" in that she's playing someone in the "real" world.
- 4/23/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
In 2005 there was an actual incident in which a couple was honeymooning on a cruise ship. During the course of the cruise the husband disappeared and the cause of his disappearance was never solved. Lifetime Movie Network's original but fictional film "Deadly Honeymoon" gives a speculative answer as to what might have occurred. The film starts with the Hawaiian wedding of Trevor (Chris Carmack) and Lindsey (Summer Glau) Forrest. He is a playboy from a fairly wealthy family, and she is the girl who scored the big prize. After their marriage they embark on a cruise. On the cruise several events occur, mostly concerning Trevor's propensity to over gamble and over drink. After a night of gambling and drinking the couple disappears. Lindsey is found in a hallway of the ship. She seems confused and states she can not remember how...
- 4/19/2010
- by Jackie K. Cooper
- Huffington Post
Summer Glau is back. Glau, who has probably starred in more cult sci-fi series than any other actress, with stints on Fox's "Firefly," "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" and "Dollhouse," has joined NBC's superhero-themed drama pilot "The Cape."David Lyons stars as a former cop who is set up as a criminal and becomes a masked hero, the Cape, to clear his name. Glau will play a cute and intrepid investigative blogger who fearlessly goes after corrupt cops and costumed bad guys.And yes, she gets physical and is quite capable of kicking ass. Glau will next be seen in the Lifetime Movie Network film "Deadly Honeymoon."...
- 3/14/2010
- Filmicafe
Summer Glau is heading back to the primetime. According to The Hollywood Reporter (THR), the 28-year-old TV actress has been tapped to star in "The Cape", a superhero-themed drama pilot for NBC. She will portray Orwell, a cute and intrepid investigative blogger who fearlessly goes after corrupt cops and costumed bad guys. Her character is said to be "quite capable of kicking ass".
The pilot is directed by Simon West and starred by David Lyons. It follows a former cop who after being framed and set up as a criminal, becomes a masked hero by the name of the Cape to clear his name. James Frain from "The Tudors" joined as a villain, and "Empire" scribbler Tom Wheeler wrote the pilot.
Summer Glau is best known as Cameron Phillips on "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" for which she received Best Supporting Television Actress award at the 34th Saturn Awards. She...
The pilot is directed by Simon West and starred by David Lyons. It follows a former cop who after being framed and set up as a criminal, becomes a masked hero by the name of the Cape to clear his name. James Frain from "The Tudors" joined as a villain, and "Empire" scribbler Tom Wheeler wrote the pilot.
Summer Glau is best known as Cameron Phillips on "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" for which she received Best Supporting Television Actress award at the 34th Saturn Awards. She...
- 3/13/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Summer Glau is back.
Glau, who has probably starred in more cult sci-fi series than any other actress, with stints on Fox's "Firefly," "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" and "Dollhouse," has joined NBC's superhero-themed drama pilot "The Cape" in a leading role.
In the pilot, directed by Simon West, a former cop (David Lyons) is set up as a criminal and becomes a masked hero, the Cape, to clear his name.
Glau will play Orwell, a cute and intrepid investigative blogger who fearlessly goes after corrupt cops and costumed bad guys.
And yes, she gets physical and is quite capable of kicking ass.
Glau will next be seen in the Lifetime Movie Network film "Deadly Honeymoon."...
Glau, who has probably starred in more cult sci-fi series than any other actress, with stints on Fox's "Firefly," "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" and "Dollhouse," has joined NBC's superhero-themed drama pilot "The Cape" in a leading role.
In the pilot, directed by Simon West, a former cop (David Lyons) is set up as a criminal and becomes a masked hero, the Cape, to clear his name.
Glau will play Orwell, a cute and intrepid investigative blogger who fearlessly goes after corrupt cops and costumed bad guys.
And yes, she gets physical and is quite capable of kicking ass.
Glau will next be seen in the Lifetime Movie Network film "Deadly Honeymoon."...
- 3/12/2010
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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