Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Aimee Graham | ... | Donna Patterson | |
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Teresa DiSpina | ... | Carmen Pena |
Matt LeBlanc | ... | Vince | |
Carolyn Seymour | ... | Mrs. Evelyn Turnbull | |
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Eleanor O'Brien | ... | Angela 'Dink' Dinkens |
Samaria Graham | ... | Priscilla Wells | |
Marissa Ribisi | ... | Joanie Dubois | |
Erin Wiley Sands | ... | Mona Smith (as Erin Leshawn Wiley) | |
Catherine Paolone | ... | Matron Miriam Mather | |
Nick Chinlund | ... | Dr. Ted Meeks | |
Lynn Eastman-Rossi | ... | Home Ec. Teacher (as Lynn Eastman) | |
Dino Anello | ... | Coach Buxbaum | |
Harry Northup | ... | Uncle Charlie | |
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Ashley Lister | ... | Kathy Patterson |
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Bill Calvert | ... | Gary |
She does more than just make friends while inside, she starts a lesbian love affair that draws the wrath of the warden, an ex-Olympic athlete who looks for track and field capabilities in her girls. Meanwhile the rat of a boy friend she protected threatens her younger sister to force her to maintain her silence. Written by John Sacksteder <jsackste@bellsouth.net>
this is a must see for Aimee graham fans. i think it's one of her better roles, as she does remarkably well with this made for Cinemax movie. good supporting cast including Matt Le blanc in a cameo role. i wondered when they would get around to putting this one on DVD. congrats to Buena Vista. as for her gift of running, she had a lot to run from, including an abusive father and a lame boyfriend. running can be very therapeutic and can also imply a sense of urgency as a medium to escape the predicaments of life one has been dealt.
Cinematography is well done, at least the TV version that i copied off Cinamax one night. i think i wore that one out. it was released in VHS in other countries including England and Germany, but i believe this future release(April 2005), will be the first time it will be readily available in the U.S..