Necessary Parties
Fifteen-year-old Chris Mills isn't too happy with his divorcing parents. In fact, he doesn't want them to split at all, so he hires car repair shop owner -- and former attorney -- Archie Corelli to run interference for him and put a stop to the proceedings. It's a match made in heaven because Chris and Archie both have a deep desire to see the right thing done.
Gwen Arner
Casts & Crew
Mark-Paul Gosselaar
Taylor Fry
Julie Hagerty
Geoff Pierson
Danielle Marcot
Judd Trichter
Stefan DeSalle
Jennifer McComb
Brenda Denmark
Jason Kristofer
Lee Ann Galasso
Maggie Task
Anthony Arkin
Alan Arkin
Barbara Dana
Donald Moffat
Denece Ryland
Gwen McGee
John Batiste
Kurt Knudson
Nina Inamdar
Adam Arkin
Kelli Rabke
Gwen Arner
Adam Biesk
Elliot Vermes
Richard Dana
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