A firefighter falls in love with a woman after he rescues her from a car crash.A firefighter falls in love with a woman after he rescues her from a car crash.A firefighter falls in love with a woman after he rescues her from a car crash.
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Meg Hogarth
- Maureen Grant
- (as Meg Howarth)
Edward Jaunz
- Steve
- (as Ed Jaunz)
Stephanie Anne Mills
- Nurse Ryan
- (as Stephanie Mills)
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- GoofsJust prior to the BMW crash, it is shown to be driving at a very slow speed (especially compared to the fire department truck), perhaps 10-15 MPH. From a speed of 20 MPH, the car would stop in about 20-30 feet once the brakes were applied. It would not slide the long distance shown and retain enough energy to go through the guard wires on the side of the road.
- ConnectionsReferences Night of the Living Dead (1968)
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I'm not surprised at all to find that the director, Lorraine Senna Ferrara, was second assistant director on Somewhere in Time (1980). Unrelated as they are, both movies have the same kind of feeling. Girl movie, chick flick - it doesn't matter. This one really grabs you.
I did not see it from the beginning, and will be on the lookout for its being shown in the future. The girls are cute and hot, and my only complaint is that Hasselhoff is actually a terrible kisser on screen. Thank goodness the girls in the movie are better at it.
Finley and Roberts are great too. This is a keeper. Small movie made for TV, girl movie chick flick, but it's great. Highly recommended.
I did not see it from the beginning, and will be on the lookout for its being shown in the future. The girls are cute and hot, and my only complaint is that Hasselhoff is actually a terrible kisser on screen. Thank goodness the girls in the movie are better at it.
Finley and Roberts are great too. This is a keeper. Small movie made for TV, girl movie chick flick, but it's great. Highly recommended.
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