Picture Perfect (1995 film)

Picture Perfect (1995)

VHS cover art.
Directed by Joseph L. Scanlan
Produced by Julian Marks
Don Enright
Les Alexander
Clara George
Mark Winemaker
Laurie Mirsky
Marcel Saumure
Oliver Olsen
Shauna Jamison
Vince Nyuli
W Michael Beard
Written by Gregory K. Pincus
Starring Richard Karn
Dave Thomas
Nada Despotovich
Mary Page Keller
Lisa Jakub
Christian Campbell
Von Flores
Barbera Gordon
Cecilley Carroll
John Lefebvre
Peter Keleghan
Ric Reid
Michelyn Emelle
Lori Hallier
Bill Copeland
Maggie Howard
Robert Windsor
Addison Bell
Music by Micky Erbe
Maribeth Solomon
Cinematography Laszlo George
Gordon Langevin
Edited by David B. Thompson
Bill Oliver
Distributed by Feature Films for Families
Power Pictures
Dome Productions
American Broadcasting Company
Victor Television Productions Inc.
Alexander/Enright and Associates
Release dates
October 14, 1995
Running time
96 minutes
Country USA
Language English

Picture Perfect is a 1995 comedy film by Feature Films for Families (FFFF) starring Richard Karn and Dave Thomas. First telecast October 14, 1995 on ABC, it's about two families and Ernie Barrett, owner and CEO of Barrett's Natural Soda.

Plot

Alan Walters (Christian Campbell) and his mother, Vicky (Mary Page Keller), live next door to the Thomases, George (Richard Karn), a widower and his daughters, JJ (Lisa Jakub) and Delia (Cecilley Carroll). Alan enters both families in a contest sponsored by Barrett's Natural Soda. Ernie Barrett comes to live with them at the Walters house for a week, to find out if they are the perfect family, and brings Marco (Von Flores), a director and an FBI agent, to record it. To begin with, as all of their kids are close friends, Vicky and George are dysfunctional neighbors towards each other who are constantly at each other's throats over certain issues like a hedge offer that George has committed himself to, which however includes even trimming her hedges. So, with their poor relationship while the opposite between their kids, and due to all the people they have to cover for in numerous ways, problems pile up as the two families pretend to be one, and JJ and Alan try to dump Vicky's boyfriend, Bob Blanford (John Lefebvre). The situation gets even more complicated by the arrival and meddling of fake FBI agents Sloan and Malone (Ric Reid and Peter Keleghan). Add a very nosy neighbor named Eve Scrimmer (Nada Despotovich), who planned to tell Ernie Barrett they aren't really a family at all, but fails, and George's boss, Amanda Holt (Lori Hallier), who when convinced the truth that George is single, and in order to stay in his book business, he has to try to keep the difficult situation covered up from also her. Alan decides to use a dating service to hook up Bob with Eve. During Ernie's stay with the family, they have a fine time at the beach, and that along with barrels of laughs involving the parent's night out at a classy restaurant called Gillian's, and an open mike night at the Beef & Beer. At open mike, George gets stage fright until Alan comes up on stage and grabs an electric guitar. George and Alan sing You Really Got Me. After all is over at the tail end of Ernie's stay, a lot of pressure builds up about how they are going to get through the contest without fail, let alone avoid getting arrested by whom they assumed is the FBI. George's boss, Amanda, just in time catches him with his pants down in the situation, where he has to give her his covered up lie, even because of the situation being in front of Ernie. George has to make a lie about her to Ernie, to avoid the embarrassment. Just in time, also Vicky's boyfriend, Bob, and Eve show up to intensify the situation, ending with them falling for each other. Just as Ernie dubs them the winners of the contest, the whole clan comes clean, blowing the whole cover to Ernie, who gets upset thinking he has to start all over again, because of how he now knows that they are not a real family. But just as he frustrates on that, he sees George and Vicky kissing, which convinces him that they finally have made up and are willing to make it work. That leads to a wedding of George and Vicky truly being married in the next and final shot, with Ernie and Marco there.

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