Credited cast: | |||
Miko Hughes | ... | Jeremy | |
Nia Peeples | ... | Catarina | |
Jordan Ladd | ... | Rebecca | |
Ellen Greene | ... | Lydia | |
Robbie Rist | ... | Fisherman | |
Joe Lando | ... | Danny | |
Jason Connery | ... | Adam | |
Rya Kihlstedt | ... | Roxy | |
Barry Van Dyke | ... | Edward | |
Tait Fletcher | ... | Owen | |
Dan Haggerty | ... | Captain | |
Ellen Travolta | ... | Hope | |
Omar Gooding | ... | Aaron | |
Aimee Graham | ... | Bethany | |
Jillian Armenante | ... | Patty |
Once Hollywood star Edward Forester's career and personal life have hit rock bottom-but not his spirit. At age 63, the handsome actor moves into a tiny apartment and must start over again. He quickly learns who his 'real' friends are and meets Catarina, a neighbor who can barely make her own life work. It is through her encouragement, and "in-your-face" friendship, Edward realizes the only way back to the top is to believe in himself for one more shot at success. Written by Annonymous
I really can't fathom why this movie was made as it is pure drivel. Someone has obviously been skewing the ratings here on IMDB because no one in their right mind would give this an acceptable rating. I think the effort was there to make this film good but it was a failed attempt. I feel bad for the people involved because the result was such a failure. It came across as a very bad made for TV movie. The acting was mostly very bad, almost like amateur and people just reading their lines in a canned manner. The script was lame to the point of moronic. Given some time I am sure the IMDB score will plummet as more real people vote in. The only redeeming quality I could see in the movie is a feel-good vibe that arises from a down-on-his-luck actor who remains a kind person despite his personal setbacks. But this message is just not enough to justify the movie.