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I Do (but I Don't)
Denise Richards plays Lauren, a divorced wedding-planner who falls for the groom-to-be (Dean Cain).
Kelly Makin
Casts & Crew
Denise Richards
Dean Cain
Karen Cliche
Olivia Palenstein
Mimi Kuzyk
Yannick Bisson
Barry Julien
David Lipper
Jessica Walter
Catherine Colvey
Amy Sobol
Paul Stewart
Bruce Dinsmore
Lois Dellar
Tim Rozon
Lisa Bronwyn Moore
Marc Désourdy
Laura Mitchell
Alex Bisping
Susan Glover
Krista Morin
Nathalie Girard
Sara Bradeen
Charles Bender
Mitch Garvis
Banjo
Carl Crevier
Larry Carter
Francesco Giannini
Sam Lupovich
Also Directed by Kelly Makin
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While on detention, a group of misfits and slackers have to write a letter to the President explaining what is wrong with the education system. There is only one problem, the President loves it! Hence, the group must travel to Washington to meet the Main Man.
Ex-pro hockey player Matt Shade irrevocably changes his life when he teams up with fierce P.I. Angie Everett to form an unlikely investigative powerhouse.
A pharmaceutical scientist creates a pill that makes people remember their happiest memory, and although it's successful, it has unfortunate side effects.
Brash humor and genuine emotion make up this original series revolving around the lives, loves, ambitions, careers and friendships of a group of gay men and women living on Liberty Avenue in contemporary Pittsburgh, PA. The show offers an unapologetic look at modern, urban gay and lesbian lives while addressing the most critical health and political issues affecting the community. Sometimes racy, sometimes sensitive and always straight to the heart.
A big city lawyer returns to her hometown to take the case of a group of girls suffering from a mysterious illness.
A young, ambitious editor finds out she's pregnant just as she lands her big break.
Two teenage boys secretly meet up in a cabin, bear witness to a shooting and barely escape with their lives. Desperate to keep their relationship a secret and in fear of being found by the perpetrator, they remain silent but soon learn that what has been seen cannot be unseen -- and when you witness a horrible event, it changes everything.
An English auctioneer proposes to the daughter of a mafia kingpin, only to realize that certain "favors" would be asked of him.
The Eleventh Hour is a Canadian television drama series which aired weekly on CTV from 2002 to 2005. The show revolves around the reporters and producers at a fictional television newsmagazine series, The Eleventh Hour. Unhappy with the newsmagazine's shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction. The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show's senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but storylines also include the team's efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week. The Eleventh Hour was produced by Alliance Atlantis, Canada's largest film and television production house. It aired in the U.S. on Sleuth, under the title Bury the Lead, to distinguish it from a CBS series with a similar name.