Showing posts with label romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label romance. Show all posts

Sunday, May 8, 2022

Treacherous Beauties Movie (1994) Harlequin--Starring Bruce Greenwood, Emma Samms, Catherine Oxenburg, Tippi Hedren, Mark Humphrey & Ron White




 Anne Marie Kerr (Emma Samms) is a professional photographer as well as a career journalist who travels around the world taking assignments from top magazines. She travels with her associate Barry (Ian D. Clark) he is a very talented computer programmer, writer and manager; he actually wears many hats who is a great asset to Anne Marie.

It sounds like quite an intense scene! The sudden shift from a dangerous situation in Mexico to the tragic news about Anne Marie's brother adds a layer of emotional depth to the story. It seems like Anne Marie and Barry are accustomed to high-stakes situations, given their professions, but nothing can prepare them for the shock of losing a loved one.

                

Anne Marie was approached at her brother's funeral by Tiffany (Krista Bridges). Tiffany introduced herself as Alan's fiancée. She told Ann Marie that Alan's death was not an accident--he had been murdered.

Tiffany told Anne Marie that Alan had a cabin in the mountain town Devil's Gorge. This is where he worked as head coach with the thoroughbreds on an esteem stud farm. Alan was known as the best in his field and that is why Jason Hollister (Bruce Greenwood) hired him. Jason always wanted the best.

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Jason and Tiffany were engaged before she and Alan became engaged. Tiffany inferred that Jason had something to do with Alan's death because the two had a big fight before Alan was killed.

Ann Marie packed up and decides to find out what really happened to her brother.

This is a great movie--so pop your corn and drizzle it white chocolate and enjoy watch handsome men and talented women.
   
                                                                         



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Sunday, November 1, 2015

Hello, My Name is Doris starring Sally Field, Max Greenfield and Beth Behrs~March 11th 2016 in USA

Doris Miller (Sally Field) accepted the humdrum life of a woman in her sixties until she met the new art director John Fremont (Max Greenfield) a young muscular hunk who, was now working in her office. To say daydreams are for the young would be a foolish statement because older women enjoy them as well.

Since John and Doris worked in the same office they seemed to find themselves together at lot. And, Doris decided after she attended a self-help seminar to give in to a new friendship with a much younger guy and see where it goes. Even if they become just great friends Doris was beginning to enjoy much younger people and they loved her.

She inspired the younger crowd as well as getting their attention and being including in their lives. Doris began to shine and to enjoy life probably for the first time. Doris’ spent most of her life caring for her mother. She even gave up marriage because she was a loyal daughter. Now she dressed younger and was being included by John’s crowd who truly liked her.

Doris was having the time of her life because she and John were becoming close. This did not sit well with her close friend played by (Tyne Daly) because she either thought Doris had lost her mind, or she was jealous and felt she was losing a friend.

What will happen between this December and May relationship? Every woman should experience a relationship with a younger man---if only once. She will have great memories to last forever.

This is on my list to see as I have always loved Sally Field in anything she played in. My calendar is marked for March 11th 2016. See you at the movies.

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