A Stranger To Love (1996)
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Based on a true story, the made-for-TV A Stranger to Love stars Beau Bridges as Allan Grant, a reasonably happy Omaha man with a wife (Tess Harper) and two sons. Attacked by muggers and left for dead, Allan awakens with no memory of his past life--or even his name. Wandering from town to town, he… More Based on a true story, the made-for-TV A Stranger to Love stars Beau Bridges as Allan Grant, a reasonably happy Omaha man with a wife (Tess Harper) and two sons. Attacked by muggers and left for dead, Allan awakens with no memory of his past life--or even his name. Wandering from town to town, he ends up living on the streets of Tucson, Arizona, where he is helped by Andie (Pam Dawber), a single mother who works at a local restaurant. Andie arranges for Allan to get a kitchen job, where he exhibit a remarkable talent for whipping up tasty and exotic dishes. Ultimately, he becomes the highly sought-after chef of the Class-A motel owned by Andie, with whom he has fallen in love. Allan's "second life" then slowly but surely begins to unravel when his memory starts to return. Intelligently and realistically handled,the story comes to a sobering climax, wherein the protagonist realizes that, no matter which way he turns, someone he loves will be hurt beyond measure. A Stranger to Love was first broadcast by CBS on March 24, 1996. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Peter Levin
- Genres
- Drama, Television
- In Theaters
- Mar 24, 1996 Wide
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Cast
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Beau Bridges
as Allan Grant/Allan Grey
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Pam Dawber
as Andie
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Tess Harper
as Linda Grant
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Samuel Hernandez
as Romero
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Ernie Lively
as Capt. Simpson
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Erik von Detten
as Justin
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Lyman Ward
as Handley
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Jordan Bridges
as Paul
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Damon Saleem
as Michael
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Lillie Richardson
as Suzanne
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Isabella Martinez
as Diane
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Claude File
as Bradley
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John Simpson
as Simpson
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Billy Forester
as Cook
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Dylan Bridges
as Chris
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Mickey Scruggs
as Danny
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Mark DeMichele
as Ruben
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Joe Rassulo
as Kallen
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Susan Dow
as Karen
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Richard Warren
as Russell
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Kathleen Erickson
as Jackie
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Billy Joe Patton
as Cabb