Longshot (film)

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Longshot: The Movie
Directed by Lionel C. Martin
Starring Tony DeCamillis,
Paul Sorvino,
Antonio Sabato Jr., Hunter Tylo,
Zachary Ty Bryan,Danielle Fishel,
Ellen Albertini Dow,
Britney Spears,
Innosense,
*NSYNC,
Take 5,
LFO, O-Town,
C-Note,
The Rock
Distributed by Trans Continental Pictures
Release date(s) March 25, 2002
Running time 93 min
Language English
IMDb profile

Longshot: The Movie (2000) is a teen film directed by Lionel C. Martin. It was not shown in theaters, but rather was released as a video and DVD only available through the film's web site. It was also released in select FYE stores with the movie Crossroads which starred Britney Spears.It has since been shown on television.

Many bubblegum pop artists, such as O-Town, Britney Spears (who plays the ultra beautiful flight attendant), Innosense and *NSYNC, were featured as cameos in the film. Producer Lou Pearlman was affiliated with these other pop artists during the late 1990s and 2000.

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Alex Taylor and his older brother Jack live in L.A. where Jack is a personal fitness trainer. Jack had an affair with Mitsy Price, a very powerful business man's wife. Her husband, Vincent Price, then blackmails Jack into going to New York City to get information from Rachel Montgomery, about who she is selling her company to. Jack brings Alex with him to make sure that he will be safe. Jack and Rachel fall in love while Alex falls in love Rachel's daughter Kelly. Eventually Jack tells Rachel why he was sent to New York, and the two work together to bring Vincent Price down. Rachel needs to have two million dollars in order to not sell her company. Alex wins the money in a halftime contest at a basketball game. They provide information about Vincent Price to the police, and he is arrested.

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