Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe | ... | Gina Wright | |
Michael Woods | ... | Parker Randall | |
Victoria Pratt | ... | Brynn Randall | |
Cynthia Preston | ... | Vanessa Princeton | |
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Reed Ramsden | ... | Jackson Tressle |
Paul Hopkins | ... | Mark Jensen | |
Richard Roy Sutton | ... | Rod | |
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Cinthia Burke | ... | Jenny |
Tim Rozon | ... | Todd Mesmer | |
Mark Camacho | ... | Tony DiSalvo | |
Jocelyne Zucco | ... | Marcella DiSalvo | |
Peter J. Gray | ... | Ryan Hollist (as Peter Gray) | |
Michael Hearn | ... | Larry Breslow | |
Barry Blake | ... | Walter Ferrera | |
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Danny Blanco Hall | ... | Jarrett Michaels (as Danny Blanco-Hall) |
When Gina Wright finds out that both of her parents were killed and that wealthy contractor Parker Randall is to blame, she vows to get even. Securing a job as a nanny to Parker's troubled stepson, Gina moves into Randall's house with plans to make him confess his part in the crime, but soon realizes that the ruthless Randall has very dark plans of his own. Written by Anonymous
Unfortunately, the only thing that really drives this movie is Jodi Lyn O' Keefe (Gina). After she loses both of her parents due to a faulty construction site, she gets the owner of the site's wife to hire her as a nanny. While the title suggests 'revenge', this isn't actually a revenge tale, at least not on Gina's part. All she wants is for Parker, the owner, to admit he was in the wrong after she discovers his years-long awareness of the faulty equipment. Writing Quality/Character Development: The plot is decent, but nothing spectacular. There is some good character development with Gina and Parker's wife (who she babysits for). Values: Infidelity is dealt with. Content (sex, language & violence): No sex, minimal language, violence at the end. Scare Factor/Suspense: Not a scary movie.