Talk to Me (1996 film)
Talk to Me is a 1996 made-for-TV drama film directed by Graeme Campbell and starring Yasmine Bleeth and Ricky Paull Goldin. The film aired on the ABC network.
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Directed by | Graeme Campbell |
Produced by | John Perrin Flynn Jim Lichtenstein |
Written by | Dan Bronson |
Starring | Yasmine Bleeth, Veronica Hamel, Peter Scolari, Jenny Lewis, Brenda Devine, Dawn Greenhalgh, Ricky Paull Goldin |
Music by | Peter Manning Robinson |
Cinematography | Richard Leiterman |
Edited by | Lance Luckey |
Release date | October 20, 1996 |
Running time | 120 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Diane Shepherd is an idealistic talk-show producer, who is conscience-stricken, when she clashes with her ratings-obsessed and ruthless talk-show executive boss. Diane is forced to produce a tantalizing program about a prostitute which potentially harms the prostitute, who is trying to turn her life around.
Kelly Reilly is a teenaged mother whose life is exposed on The Howard Grant Show. Kelly desperately wants to lead a normal life, but society is dragging her back down.
Cast
- Yasmine Bleeth as Diane Shepherd
- Jenny Lewis as Kelly Reilly
- Peter Scolari as Howard Grant
- Ricky Paull Goldin as Dwayne
- Veronica Hamel as Sadie
- Brenda Devine as Jeri Lonigan
- Dawn Greenhalgh as Brenda Reilly
- Robin Brille as Lucille-Ann
- Dorion Davis as Krystal
- Tracy Dawson as Thelma
- Heather Dick as Kathleen
- Terri Drennan as Bo-Peep
- D. Garnet Harding as Alan
- Kate Hennig as Stacy
- Karen Hines as Myra
- Lisa Hynes as Wanda
- Martin Julien as Randy
- Brian Kaulback as Cameraman
- Scott Wickware as Bill
- Marilyn Smith as Lana
- Laina Timberg as Joey
- R.D. Reid as Vernon
- Martin Roach as Alex
- Cliff Saunders as Chyron
- Alison Sealy-Smith as Miriam
- Shakura S'Aida as Scarecrow
- James Kidnie as Redneck
- Walter Alza as Pusher
- Suzanne Coy as Prostitute
- Dominic Cuzzocrea as Driver
- Reg Dreger as Manager #2
- Sam Malkin as Director
- Ralph Small as Manager #1
- Jeff Topping as Son
- Anne Wessels as Elegant Woman
- Louis Wrightman as Junkie
- Kevin Jubinville
- Philip Akin
- Brad Austin
- Alex Carter
- Kirsten Kieferle
- Stavroula Logothettis
- Peter Manning Robinson
Production credits
- Graeme Campbell (Director)
- Dan Bronson (Writer)
- Steve White (Executive Producer)
- Jim Lichtenstein (Co-Executive Producer)
- John Perrin Flynn (Producer)
- Megan Callaway (Co-producer)
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