Credited cast: | |||
Natalie Dreyfuss | ... | Abby Morel | |
Andrew Dunbar | ... | Dan | |
Carmel Amit | ... | Susan Danvers | |
Nathan Witte | ... | Greg Cooper | |
Matt Hamilton | ... | Brandon | |
Hannah Levien | ... | Beatrice | |
Genevieve Buechner | ... | Janine | |
Christian Sloan | ... | Rupert Belle | |
William Ford Hopkins | ... | Sweaty Man | |
Rady Panov | ... | Hipster | |
Dustin Lloyd | ... | Karl | |
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Dominic Elliott-Spencer | ... | Gilles |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Jeff Gonek | ... | Josh | |
Matreya Scarrwener | ... | Ann |
Abby Morel is a bright, young editor's assistant living in the big city. Wanting to get ahead in her career, she makes an unusual deal with her high-flying boss, Susan. Susan is far too busy to date, but she wants to fall in love. Abby agrees to 'screen' dates in exchange for a promotion, and to add to the pressure, Susan is looking for the perfect man. After a couple of disasters, Abby meets Dan, who seemingly ticks all the boxes. The trouble is, she's starting to fall for him too - A promising career now within her reach, will she risk losing it all for true love?
Caught this little gem on the tele this past Sunday afternoon and enjoyed every minute of it. The story centres around aspiring editor Abby Morel and her exploits in trying to find her boss the perfect match, only to fall in love with the same man. Natalie Dreyfuss gives an absolutely charming and endearing performance and is surrounded by a strong supporting cast, including the handsome Andrew Dunbar. Ultimately, it is a made for tv movie, so the twists and turns are somewhat predictable, but the characters and witticisms had me smiling from beginning to end.