A charming but confused
mystery writer, who enjoys literary success but not personal
contentment, becomes an unwilling participant in solving a high profile
case - the kidnapping of a baby from a wealthy family. He becomes
entangled in a web of deceit and jealousy between two sisters and their
lovers.
Starring: John Ritter, Sophie Lorain, Roddy McDowall,Samantha Eggar
Born in Montreal, Canada, Larry was a guest soloist at the age of 14 with theMontreal Symphony Orchestra under Seiji Ozawa. After studying with famed pianist Lubka Kolessaat the Quebec Conservatory he began composing and playing with groups in New York recording the albums Stone CircusandThe Diary Of Mr Gray.He then branched into blues, R&B, and theatre and began writing soundtracks for the National Film Board. He appeared with his groupCRIMEinTerror Train and has been scoring features since 1989.
Born in Montreal, Canada, Larry was a guest soloist at the age of 14 with theMontreal Symphony Orchestra under Seiji Ozawa. After studying with famed pianistLubka Kolessa at the Quebec Conservatory he began composing and playing with groups in New York recording the albums Stone Circus and The Diary Of Mr Gray. He then branched into blues, R&B, and theatre and began writing soundtracks for the National Film Board. He appeared with his group CRIMEin Terror Trainand has been scoring features since 1989.
Born in Montreal, Canada, Larry was a guest soloist at the age of 14 with theMontreal Symphony Orchestra under Seiji Ozawa. After studying with famed pianist Lubka Kolessa at the Quebec Conservatory he began composing and playing with groups in New York recording the albums Stone Circus and The Diary Of Mr Gray. He then branched into blues, R&B, and theatre and began writing soundtracks for the National Film Board. He appeared with his group CRIMEin Terror Trainand has been scoring features since 1989.
Married computer salesman Michael Henderson (Michael
Sarrazin) goes away to a weekend seminar with his co-worker Ben (Vlasta
Vrana). Bored and lonely in his hotel room, Michael decides to call up a
phone sex hotline Ben introduced him to and begins chatting with the
husky-voiced Carey. Not long into their conversation, Michael discovers he's
been redirected to the wrong place and is actually on "The Man Line" talking to
a dude. Disgusted, he calls Carey (Ron Lea) a "sick bastard," hangs up
the phone and goes about his business. Unfortunately for him, Carey turns out to
be a down-on-his-luck ex-con (and psycho) who doesn't take lightly to being insulted. He
uses Michael's name and credit card information to track him down at the hotel
and then shows up in person demanding an apology. Michael refuses, calls hotel security
and has him dragged away, but not before Carey leans in and gives him a nice wet
one on the lips, which his co-worker sees. When Michael returns to work, it
doesn't take long for him to realize that Ben has spread it around the workplace
that he's gay, which causes problems with his homophobic boss (Harold
Ryshpan) and others. And that's just the beginning of Michael's problems
when Carey begins to stalk and terrorize both him and his family.
Just hours before the President of the United States is to appear before a historic ecological summit meeting, a disaster of epidemic proportions takes place. A highly contaminated shipment of deadly chemicals used for biological warfare is accidentally spilled in Yellowstone Park only a few miles away. Ruthless factions of the military quickly move in to silence the witnesses and cover up the truth. But they can not silence the President's Chief of Security, Ken Fairchild (Brian Bosworth). With a beautiful local park ranger as his wilderness guide and only ally, Fairchild must act quickly to stop the spread of the deadly virus before millions of people die, defeat the henchmen, protect the politicians, and make the planet safe and environmentally sound. Mankind may be in for the fight of its life, but there is a one-man army coming to the rescue.
Born in Montreal, Canada, Larry was a guest soloist at the age of 14 with theMontreal Symphony Orchestra under Seiji Ozawa. After studying with famed pianist Lubka Kolessa
at the Quebec Conservatory he began composing and playing with groups in New York recording the albums Stone Circus and The Diary Of Mr Gray. He then branched into blues, R&B, and theatre and began writing soundtracks for the National Film Board. He appeared with his group CRIMEin Terror Trainand has been scoring features since 1989.