Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
John Stamos | ... | Andrew Kissel | |
Robin Tunney | ... | Nancy Keeshin | |
Anson Mount | ... | Robert Kissel | |
Gretchen Egolf | ... | Hayley Wolff | |
Chuck Shamata | ... | Bill Kissel | |
Vincent Walsh | ... | Michael Del Priore | |
Simon Reynolds | ... | David Pariser | |
Carlos Gonzalez-Vio | ... | Juan Castillo | |
Olivia Jones | ... | Jane Kissel | |
Téa Jacobson | ... | Deborah Kissel | |
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Elizabeth Hart | ... | Deborah Kissel - age 6 |
Cassidi Hoag | ... | Mary Kissel - age 9 / 11 | |
Sydney Cross | ... | Mary Kissel - age 3 (as Sydney Cross) | |
Jake Goodman | ... | Davis Kissel | |
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Abby White | ... | Ruth Kissel - age 6 |
Drama based on a true story. Rich, high-flying brothers Robert and Andrew Kissel seemingly have everything: beautiful wives who love them, great jobs and huge houses. But beneath the surface lie resentments and secrets that will eventually be their horrible undoing. Written by logonjitendra
This just released on TV gave the viewers a treat in the performances and script. A mystery, although it's pretty obvious as to what will happen from the beginning. In fact in the promos of the film you sort of know what's ahead. The two Mr. Kissels are played by Anson Mount and John Stamos. Like the good and bad brothers. Cain and Able. One tries to compete with the other in life, love and happiness. First one gets married then the other. But the wives are reversed in good and bad. Anson marries a witch, played by the not so attractive Robin Tunney, who is out for all she can get. You do wonder why this nice looking guy would not only fall for the likes of Tunney, but why he would put up with her. Most guys would have dropped her fast. She looked like Dracula's daughter. Then Stamos married a beauty who is all for him and he screws up all he way.
You put these four together and sooner or later it all falls apart. I felt bad for Anson and the gal who played the other wife, don't know her name. Stamos and Tunney earned their fates.
Both Stamos and Mount did good jobs. A big departure for Stamos who usually plays the nice guy. Mount is new to me and should go far in his career. Tunney, you want to forget. Bad casting and not that pretty to look at.