The Lake (film)

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Yasmine Bleeth shown on the video cover of The Lake
Yasmine Bleeth shown on the video cover of The Lake
Yasmine Bleeth shown on the DVD cover of The Lake
Yasmine Bleeth shown on the DVD cover of The Lake

The Lake was a 1998 made-for-TV movie which was a science fiction thriller that starred Yasmine Bleeth.

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[edit] Plot

The film's cover states: "In one small town still waters don't run deep, they run deadly. Beneath the surface lies the terror."

This is a suspenseful, sci-fi movie in which Jackie Ivers (Yasmine Bleeth) is a Los Angeles nurse who returns home to find that her friends and family have taken on bizarrely different personalities. Jackie states that everyone who goes into the lake, comes out different. The movie is a variation of the Body Snatchers and The Stepford Wives.

[edit] Cast

  • Yasmine Bleeth as Jackie Ivers
  • Linden Ashby as Dr. Jeff Chapman
  • Haley Joel Osment as Dylan Hydecker
  • Susanna Thompson as Denise Hydecker
  • Stanley Anderson as Steve Ivers
  • Caroline Lagerfelt as Mayor Louise Terry
  • Dewey Weber as Officer Gary Reed
  • Matt Beck as Officer Mills
  • Robert Prosky as Herb
  • Marion Ross as Maggie
  • Michael Winters as Dr. Walter Braden
  • Carey Scott as The Man
  • Marc Gomes as Lt. Gov. James Chandler
  • Geoffrey Rivas as Chief Ramirez
  • David Dunard as Lt. Frank Thompson
  • Anjul Nigam as Dr. Sanjay
  • Anthony Moore as C.H.P. Officer
  • Blumes Tracy as Sgt. Straughn
  • Katie Rich as Server
  • Amy Stock-Poynton as Suspicious Saleswoman
  • Winston J. Rocha as Janitor
  • Carmen Mormino as Mayor's Aide
  • John Brandon as Buddy #1
  • Fred Lerner as Buddy #2
  • Ben Scott as Boat Cop
  • Thomas Crawford as Forensics Guy
  • Artur Cybulski as Computer Guy
  • Monique Edwards as Young Nurse
  • Jo Farkas as Admitting Nurse
  • Audrey Kissel as Nurse Marjorie
  • Ben Livingston as Technician
  • R.L. Talbert as Bedridden Man
  • Holmes Osborne as Newscaster

[edit] Production credits

  • David Jackson (Director)
  • J.D. Feigelson and Alan Brennert (Writers)
  • J.D. Feigelson, Peter Frankovich and Dennis Hammer (Executive producers)
  • Andrew Gottlieb (Producer)

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