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Till the End of The Night
Starring: David Keith, Katherine Kelly Lang and Scott Valentine

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Plot
Katherine Kelly Lang plays Diana. A woman who is married to an archtect. They have two children together - a boy and a girl. They have a happy marriage and are trying to sell their house to get money to build one of their own. But one day Dianas husband gets a strange visitor. His name is Drew D'Arcy and his mind seems to be really twisted.

Diana's husband find out that she's been married before. To this insane person. Drew has been in prison for the last decade or so and he is now determined to get his "wife" back no matter what the cost. He challanges Diana's husband and frames him. And kidnaps Diana...

My impression of the movie:
My experience with movies where TV actors are involved is somewhat jaded. There is just too much garbage out there and I watch alot of movies. So my expectations weren't all that high when I sat down to watch this film.

But I was pleasantly surprised. Katherine Kelly Lang does a nice job playing Diana and Drew D'Arcy is a sick person... for sure. I found myself actually enjoying this movie, and I hadn't really expected that.

The odd feeling was seeing KKL in another part. Watching her as "Brooke" on B&B for so long - almost 12 years, makes me feel like she's a 'friend' of sorts and that made it hard to stay objective and get 'into' the movie the way I do with other films.

But I thoroughly enjoyed it and the music to this film was brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. The only thing I didn't like about the movie was that it ended too soon. I mean that literally. It left you with a feeling of 'and now what?'. You kind of had to fill in the ending with your own imagination.

But I most definitely recommend it to any KKL fan. It was worth seeing and you won't be disappointed in KKL's acting skills - or the movie itself.

Carola

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Grading: 3 out of 5.
Rating: (15 years of age)
Length: 1 h 27 minutes
By Colombia/Tristar Pictures
Production Year: 1994
Classification: Thriller


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