Face the Music


1:00 pm - 2:35 pm, Saturday, November 15 on MoviePlex East ()

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About this Broadcast
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A recently divorced couple reunite for an employment opportunity, which could revive their sagging careers as songwriters.

1992 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Drama Romance Music Comedy

Cast & Crew
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Molly Ringwald (Actor) .. Lisa Hunter
Patrick Dempsey (Actor) .. Charlie Hunter
Lysette Anthony (Actor) .. Julie
Rebecca Potok (Actor) .. Marion
Danny Green (Actor) .. Donnie
Dominic Jephcott (Actor) .. Daniel
Michael Goldman (Actor) .. Moshe
Barbara Millar (Actor) .. Cindi
Jesse Joe Walsh (Actor) .. Reporter
Nathalie Auffret (Actor) .. Actress
Guy Verame (Actor) .. Pigeon
Jean-Michel Dagory (Actor) .. Drunk

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Did You Know..
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Molly Ringwald (Actor) .. Lisa Hunter
Born: February 18, 1968
Birthplace: Roseville, California, United States
Trivia: From the mid- to late '80s, slender, carrot-topped, and luscious-lipped Molly Ringwald was the reigning teen queen of mainstream films. At the peak of her popularity, Ringwald was on the cover of Time magazine and even had groups of adolescent girl fans, called "Ringlets," who would emulate her every move.The daughter of jazzman Bob Ringwald, the leader of the Great Pacific Jazz Band, Ringwald was raised in Sacramento, CA, where she was born February 14, 1968. She started performing as a toddler, although not as an actress. She embarked on a very early and brief career as a singer after her parents discovered that she had a remarkable ability to perfectly match the tune and phrasing of almost any song she heard. Ringwald began singing jazz with her father at state fairs, and by the age of six, she already had a jazz album, I Wanna Be Loved By You--Molly Sings. In the meantime, Ringwald began to develop an interest in acting: she was four when she started hanging around the local community theater and five when she started getting small parts, including the role of a preacher's child in Truman Capote's The Grass Harp. At the age of eight, Ringwald appeared on The New Mickey Mouse Club. Encouraged by her talent and driven by her father's desire to get better bookings for his band, Ringwald's family moved to L.A.'s San Fernando Valley. In 1979, the actress won a part on Norman Lear's sitcom The Facts of Life. Ringwald only lasted a season before she was let go, but her television work paved the way for subsequent screen roles.In 1982, Ringwald made an auspicious film debut in Paul Mazursky's acclaimed Tempest, earning a Golden Globe nomination for her portrayal of John Cassavetes' daughter. In order to prepare for the role, Mazursky had Ringwald and her family move to a flat in New York's Greenwich Village to help her develop the necessary New York accent and attitude. Her performance in the film attracted the attention of screenwriter/aspiring director John Hughes who cast her as the protagonist of Sixteen Candles (1984), his wistful chronicle of suburban teenaged angst. The film was a hit, and so was Ringwald. Hughes would cast her in two more teen films, The Breakfast Club (1985) and Pretty in Pink (1986), both of which were hugely popular with teen audiences. In addition to a solid film career, Ringwald -- who had become a household name -- also occasionally appeared in television movies. Despite her continued success through the early '90s, Ringwald felt her life had reached a crossroads; by 1992, she decided to sell her house, put her personal effects in storage, pack up seven suitcases, and exchange life in the L.A. fast lane for a more romantic existence in Paris, where she was busy shooting Seven Sundays (released in 1994). Ringwald, who had learned French while attending a French high school in Los Angeles, remained there, dividing her time between reading (she has been a voracious reader since childhood when she and her siblings would read stories to her blind father), writing short stories and screenplays, cooking, and hanging out with her French husband. She occasionally continued to act in American and internationally produced films and television projects that include George Hickenlooper's Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade (1993), Stephen King's The Stand (1994), and Teaching Mrs. Tingle (1999). Ringwald also continued to do stage work, appearing in an acclaimed 1998 off-Broadway production of Paula Vogel's How I Learned to Drive. She spoofed her own iconic persona by appearing in the 2001 comedy Not Another Teen Movie, and in 2008 she was cast as the mother in the Fox Family series The Secret Life of the American Teenager.
Patrick Dempsey (Actor) .. Charlie Hunter
Born: January 13, 1966
Birthplace: Lewiston, Maine, United States
Trivia: Noted for playing quirky and shy guys in his youth and charming leading men in his adult life, contemporary American actor Patrick Dempsey became a rising star in Hollywood during the late '80s and '90s. A state downhill skiing champion in high school, he began performing nonprofessionally as a juggler, magician, and puppeteer. He would soon parlay his performing skills onto the screen, becomming well known for the role of a loveable geek in the 1987 teen romcom Can't Buy Me Love.He would go on to appear in a number of films over the coming years, like With Honors, Outbreak, and Sweet Home Alabama. Dempsey would find his most definitive role in 2005 however, when he was cast as Dr. Derek Shepherd on the medical drama Grey's Anatomy. Dempsey's portrayal of the handsom doctor made him so popular, he became regularly referred to by the nickname "Dr. McDreamy," and he would stick with the series for many seasons to come.
Lysette Anthony (Actor) .. Julie
Born: September 26, 1963
Birthplace: Marylebone, London, England, UK
Trivia: A native of London, England, actress Lysette Anthony got her start with the National Youth Theatre at age 14; she was the youngest member there. She began her television and film career in the U.S. in the early '80s appearing in two CBS adaptations of classic literature, Ivanhoe and Oliver Twist. In 1983, Anthony appeared in the NBC miniseries Princess Daisy as Lady Sarah. In feature films, she made a notable appearance as a sexy, astrology-crazed aerobics instructor who seduces Woody Allen in Husbands and Wives (1992). She again played "the other woman" the following year in Look Who's Talking Now. Anthony has subsequently continued to appear in feature and television films.
Rebecca Potok (Actor) .. Marion
Danny Green (Actor) .. Donnie
Born: May 26, 1903
Died: January 01, 1973
Trivia: British character actor Danny Green often played bit parts, most usually comedy roles, on the American stage, in Hollywood films and on TV. Green emigrated to the U.S. when he was a teenager.
Dominic Jephcott (Actor) .. Daniel
Born: July 28, 1957
Michael Goldman (Actor) .. Moshe
Barbara Millar (Actor) .. Cindi
Jesse Joe Walsh (Actor) .. Reporter
Nathalie Auffret (Actor) .. Actress
Guy Verame (Actor) .. Pigeon
Jean-Michel Dagory (Actor) .. Drunk
Boris Bergman (Actor)

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