Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Claire Coffee | ... | Holly Maddux | |
Ryan McPartlin | ... | Bo | |
Gabrielle Dennis | ... | Deena | |
Jeff Ward | ... | Milo Ames | |
Annie Quinn | ... | Meg | |
Mark Lindsay Chapman | ... | Livingston | |
Matt Riedy | ... | Mike | |
Robin Riker | ... | Carol | |
Megan Stevenson | ... | Brandi | |
Marc Barnes | ... | Frankie | |
Paul Elia | ... | Darryl | |
Aketza Lopez | ... | Marcos | |
Paul Hodge | ... | Kyle Ward | |
Edward Hong | ... | Freddie | |
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Gail Friedland | ... | Michelle |
NYC ad exec Holly Maddux can't help but notice the window display she passes by on her way to work every day, the one with the perfect, hunky mannequin. But when Holly slips one day in front of the store and hits her head, she wakes up to find a perfect, hunky gentleman by her side, helping her up. Holly hits it off with her new beau, and soon things are going along... well, perfectly. But when Holly begins to discover that the pressure to be perfect all the time is not all that it's cracked up to be, she has to make a choice between the perfect life she's always dreamed of... and the real love that's been waiting for her all along. Written by MarVista Entertainment
The premise is that our female lead get's involved with a Male mannequin who comes to life. This is quite a challenge to Coffee - as 99% of her male cast are also as wooden as a Canadian theme park. There is little in the way of budget, so somebody thought they could disguise that fact, by over-writing the script by 300%. Consequently everyone is gabbling like geese to get through their scene - and every scene is just endles pointless talking. The Director is a total amateur and my genuine sympathy goes out to the film and sound Editors, who did top work to rescue a Director who obviously "under shot" this lo-budget exercise.