Directed by David Langlois Writing Credits Ken Sanders... (story) and Daniel West... (story) Bryan Dick... (screenplay) (as J. Bryan Dick) Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification Heather Morris... Jenna Kravitz Fiona Vroom... Marci Belle Jason Cermak... Glenn Cooper Joan Van Ark... Aunt Daisy Robert Salvador... Scott Harrison Paula Giroday... Chelsea Allen Doug Abrahams... Detective Moreno Paul Duchart... Preacher Alexis Quednau...
I do wish Jenna had some wilder lines, but the dialogue here is still more than solid. On the craziness scale, Jenna is off the rails, even by Lifetime's standard of crazy female chaos. She is bold, ruthless, and always immense fun to watch. She alone earns a wealth of points on the scale, let alone the odd turns the movie takes and the total embracing of the Lifetime conventions. I mean, this takes all of the elements Lifetime is known for, then amplifies them in a tidal wave of super fun dysfunction. Nudity: 0/10 Blood: 0/10 Dialogue: 6/10 Overall Insanity: 10/10
Is Matt really the missing son or a deceitful stranger? Nick Everhart Olivia d'Abo, Tammy Blanchard, Mason Dye Kendra gets a teacher's award and her photo in the papers. Her criminal twin sister sees the photo. She blames Kendra for being left at the orphanage and wants to take over Kendra's perfect job, home and husband. David Langlois Lindsay Hartley, Jason Cermak, Candice Hunter Crime 6. 3 / 10 When popular and beautiful cheerleader Stacey is stabbed to death, who could have done it? It could have been asocial Goth girl Monica, it could've been angst-ridden Jill - or maybe it was the plain girl nobody suspected. William A. Graham Kellie Martin, Tori Spelling, James Avery 5. 5 / 10 Kaylene Larsen's dream finally came true: beautiful twins from an in vitro procedure. But when Kaylene needs home care, the nurse she hires is none other than the egg donor herself -- and the crazy woman has come to claim "her" babies. Vanessa Marcil, Brooke Nevin, Stephen Snedden 5. 2 / 10 Best friends Katie and Jess are inseparable and have always had each other's backs.