True Stories Starring Major Stars! The Audrey Hepburn Story 133 min — Jennifer Love Hewitt, Frances Fisher, Eric McCormack Experience the struggles, triumphs and tender romances of beloved screen star Audrey Hepburn in th... more »is drama starring Jennifer Love Hewitt (I Know What You Did Last Summer, Can't Hardly Wait). Filled with heart-felt performances by Hewitt and co-stars Frances Fisher (Titanic) and Eric McCormack (TV's Will & Grace), this captivating bio-pic is a loving tribute to a true legend.
The Brooke Ellison Story 91 min
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, John Slattery, Vanessa Marano, Lacy Chabert Though shattered by the news that their vivacious 11-year-old daughter, Brooke (Vanessa Marano and Lacey Chabert), is paralyzed from the neck down as the result of a tragic accident, Jean and Ed Ellison (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and John Slattery) refuse to let her dreams die. This is a story about the courage and dedication of an 11-year-old paraplegic who succeeds in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.
Who is Clark Rockefeller? 95 min
Eric McCormack, Sherry Stringfield, Emily Alyn Lind The Rockefeller tale begins with German con artist Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter (McCormack) coming to the U.S. in 1979 as a foreign exchange student. He used a series of aliases, impersonating a talk show host and a Pentagon adviser, among others. Gerhartsreiter soon became a fixture in Boston high society for more than a decade after he claimed to be Clark Rockefeller, an heir to the famous dynasty.
Serving In Silence: The Colonel Margerthe Cammermeyer Story 91 min
Glenn Close, Judy Davis, Jan Rubes, Susan Barnes Glenn Close won the "Outstanding Lead Actress" Emmy® for her performance in this made-for-television drama about the rights of homosexuals in the military. Close stars as Colonel Margarethe Cammermeyer, an Army medical officer with an eye on a promotion who is suddenly tossed into discharge proceedings after admitting to being homosexual. The film shows how she fought the system with the help her family and the support of gay rights activists.« less