Au Pair (film)
Au Pair | |
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Written by | Jeffrey C. Sherman Cheryl Saban |
Directed by | Mark Griffiths |
Starring | Gregory Harrison Heidi Noelle Lenhart Jane Sibbett Katie Volding Jake Dinwiddie John Rhys-Davies |
Music by | Inon Zur |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | Lance H. Robbins Cheryl Saban |
Producer | Mike Elliott |
Cinematography | Blake T. Evans |
Editor | John Gilbert |
Running time | 96 minutes |
Production company | Saban Entertainment |
Distributor | Fox Family Films |
Release | |
Original network | Fox Family Channel |
Original release |
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Chronology | |
Followed by | Au Pair II: The Fairytale Continues |
Au Pair is a 1999 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Gregory Harrison and Heidi Noelle Lenhart. The film is the first in the Au Pair trilogy.[1]
Plot[]
Jennifer "Jenny" Morgan (Heidi Noelle Lenhart) is a young and intelligent working-class woman who just graduated from UCLA with an MBA. She is engaged to Charlie, a feckless man who intends to spend his summer traveling around Europe. After a job offer falls through, she finds herself searching and responds to a promising job ad for Oliver Caldwell's (Gregory Harrison) company, Caldwell Corporation International (CCI). She gets an interview and is led to believe that it is a copy room position, which she decides to move forward with, thinking it would be a foot into the company. Jenny gets the job and is surprised and overwhelmed when a car and its chauffeur show up at her door, telling her to pack and that she is to leave for Paris in a couple of hours. Through a series of errors, Jenny is baffled to discover that she was hired to be the au pair for Oliver's two children, Katie (Katie Volding) and Alex (Jake Dinwiddie).
Cast[]
- Heidi Lenhart as Jennifer 'Jenny' Morgan
- Gregory Harrison as Oliver Caldwell
- Jane Sibbett as Vivian Berger
- Katie Volding as Katie Caldwell
- Jake Dinwiddie as Alex Caldwell
- John Rhys-Davies as Nigel Kent
- Richard Riehle as Sam Morgan
- Michael Woolson as Charlie Cruikshank
- Larry Robbins as Ernie
- Pat Elliott as Sutton Parks Employee
- Dávid Ungvári as Receptionist
- Kristin Hansen as Matronly Woman
- Éva Gyetvai as Secretary
- Peter Linka as L.A. Chauffeur
- Caitlin Griffiths as Girl on Plane
Release[]
The film was originally released in 1999. It has had the most viewers in the network's TV Movie history.[2] The film has been released on Region 4 DVD.
References[]
- ^ "'Au Pair 3': It's time to call it quits". Entertainment Weekly. 16 March 2009. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
- ^ Fox Family Channel's 'Au Pair' Movie Delivers Largest Audience In Family Channel's 22-Year History. - PR Newswire - HighBeam Research
External links[]
- 1999 films
- 1999 romantic comedy films
- ABC Family original films
- American films
- 1999 television films
- Films scored by Inon Zur
- Saban Entertainment films
- Au pairs in films
- American romantic comedy films
- 1990s English-language films