Undercover Angel
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Directed by | Bryan Michael Stoller |
Produced by | Eric Abrahamson Bryan Michael Stoller |
Written by | Bryan Michael Stoller |
Starring | Yasmine Bleeth Dean Winters Emily Mae Young James Earl Jones Casey Kasem |
Music by | Greg Edmonson |
Cinematography | Bruce Alan Greene |
Editing by | Stephen Adrianson |
Release date(s) | 1999-05-16 (Canada) 2000 (USA) |
Running time | 91 min. |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
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Undercover Angel, also known as Un vrai petit ange (French title in Canada), is a 1999 film by writer/director Bryan Michael Stoller. The romantic comedy starred Yasmine Bleeth and Dean Winters.
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[edit] Plot
Harrison (Dean Winters) is a struggling freelance writer who becomes the unwilling babysitter of a precocious little six-year-old girl, Jenny (Emily Mae Young), when her mother, Melissa (Lorraine Ansell), one of Harrison's former girlfriends whom he hasn't seen in some time, asks him to babysit because Melissa needs to be out of town for several weeks.
Harrison is originally unenthusiastic about the arrangement, but soon he develops a tenderness for Jenny. Little Jenny decides that Harrison needs a steady girlfriend and plays matchmaker for Harrison and Holly (Yasmine Bleeth), a beautiful woman who frequently visits the same coffee shop as Harrison and Jenny..
Harrison later writes stories for Jenny about Mr. Dodo—her favorite stuffed animal. Jenny secretly gets Holly to transcribe the books, and they submit them to his publisher. Eventually, Harrison discovers that he is Jenny's father. Finally, near the end, Harrison tries to get custody of Jenny because of Jenny's uncaring mother.
[edit] Cast
- Yasmine Bleeth as Holly Anderson
- Dean Winters as Harrison Tyler
- Emily Mae Young as Jenny Morrison
- James Earl Jones as The Judge
- Casey Kasem as Himself
- Lorraine Ansell as Melissa Morrison
- Richard Eden as Fred
- David L. McCallum as Dan O'Donnel (Publisher)
- Don Quiring as Sullivan
- Carherine Knight as Mrs. Stevens
- Leslie Rohonoczy as Receptionist Beth
- Carole Stoller as Mrs. Olend
- Malcolm Younger as Go-Cart Bob
- Carmen as Stenographer
- James Lefebvre "Guy Near Car"
- Sandra Lefebvre "Worries By-stander"
- Matthew Lefebvre "Rude Child"
[edit] Trivia
- Most of this movie was filmed on location in Ottawa, Canada in July and August of 1998. Some of the locations were the Canal Ritz Restaurant[1], Thunderbird Mini-golf and Go-Karts[2], The Supreme Court of Canada[3], and the Chapters location at the Pinecrest Shopping Centre [4]. The scenes featuring Casey Kasem were filmed in a studio at CTV Ottawa [5].
- A scene was scheduled to be filmed with Jim Varney, but was cancelled due to scheduling conflicts.
- Jay Leno was in talks to play the talk show host, but Casey Kasem ended up filling the role.
- The Ottawa Citizen had an ad to find extras for the film. Anyone interested was asked to write a short letter and fax it in. From those, extras were chosen for filming throughout the movie.
- Glen Kulka, former football player and wrestler, moonlighted as security on the set.
- A movie premiere was held at the Coliseum Theatres on Carling Avenue the year after filming. Bryan Michael Stoller and Emily Mae Young were in attendance.
- Lorraine Ansell, ACTRA Ottawa's president and a driving force in the acting community in this city, died on November 28th, 2005 after a courageous battle with cancer.
[edit] External links
- Undercover Angel at the Internet Movie Database
- Computer graphic of Mr. Dodo as used in Miss Cast Away, an otherwise unrelated movie from the same writer/director.