, 1h24 Directed byEric Hendershot OriginUSA ThemesChildren's films ActorsDarren Ewing Rating54% The film begins with a little girl named Anna who lives with her stepmother. Her mother died when she was young and the father, David, marries another woman, Shannon. The father dies, leaving Anna in the custody of her grandmother, but she forgot where David hid the video of himself saying he left Anna in her grandmother's custody, so she has no proof David gave her custody of Anna. Shannon gets custody of Anna. Shannon mistreats Anna, making her very upset she can't live with her grandmother. Anna ties a note to one of her birthday balloons and lets it float out the window. When a group of kids find it, they decide to find Anna and her stepmother. With a lot of snooping around in Shannon's home, they prove that David left Anna in her grandmother's custody.
, 1h30 Directed byEric Hendershot OriginUSA GenresComedy ThemesFilms about religion ActorsGreg Germann, Lauren Holly, Adam Hicks, Pat Morita, Perry Anzilotti, Joey Miyashima Rating56% As a child, Phil Davis (Greg Germann) was able to outrun, outjump and outhit anyone in his class, until a kid from California, Ace Montana (Marc Raymond), moved into town. Ever since then, Ace has been number one and Phil number two. Even in the cul-de-sac where the four childhood friends and rivals (Montana, Davis, Blaine Moosman (Ross Brockley) and "Big Jimmy" Scaldoni (Perry Anzilotti)) live, the Montana's mailbox is #1, and the Davis' mailbox is #2. After a basketball game where Phil's son's team loses to Ace's son's team, Phil realizes that the Davis family's second-place status has passed on to the next generation.
, 1h30 Directed byEric Hendershot OriginUSA GenresComedy ThemesFilms about religion ActorsGreg Germann, Lauren Holly, Adam Hicks, Pat Morita, Perry Anzilotti, Joey Miyashima Roles Writer Rating56% As a child, Phil Davis (Greg Germann) was able to outrun, outjump and outhit anyone in his class, until a kid from California, Ace Montana (Marc Raymond), moved into town. Ever since then, Ace has been number one and Phil number two. Even in the cul-de-sac where the four childhood friends and rivals (Montana, Davis, Blaine Moosman (Ross Brockley) and "Big Jimmy" Scaldoni (Perry Anzilotti)) live, the Montana's mailbox is #1, and the Davis' mailbox is #2. After a basketball game where Phil's son's team loses to Ace's son's team, Phil realizes that the Davis family's second-place status has passed on to the next generation.
, 1h22 OriginUSA GenresThriller, Comedy, Action, Crime ActorsCorey Haim, Jeremy Slate, Jim McKrell, Don Shanks Roles Writer Rating51% A suspicious Mrs. Chamberlain (Susan Seaforth Hayes) hires a private detective to spy on her husband. When she receives the confirmation later that night that her husband is with another woman, she proceeds to location.
, 1h47 Directed byKieth Merrill GenresDrama, Comedy ThemesSports films ActorsEdward Herrmann, Lorenzo Lamas, Maureen McCormick, Kathleen Lloyd, Stephen Furst, Kevin Hooks Roles Writer Rating59% Ed Branish (Edward Herrmann), a snooty English teacher who finds his situation at Mingo Junction High School far beneath him and barely tolerable, flaunts his air of superiority over all, including his supportive wife (Kathleen Lloyd), by frequently spouting platitudes from literary masters to validate his often contemptuous viewpoint.
, 1h30 Directed byEric Hendershot OriginUSA GenresComedy ThemesFilms about religion ActorsGreg Germann, Lauren Holly, Adam Hicks, Pat Morita, Perry Anzilotti, Joey Miyashima Roles Executive Producer Rating56% As a child, Phil Davis (Greg Germann) was able to outrun, outjump and outhit anyone in his class, until a kid from California, Ace Montana (Marc Raymond), moved into town. Ever since then, Ace has been number one and Phil number two. Even in the cul-de-sac where the four childhood friends and rivals (Montana, Davis, Blaine Moosman (Ross Brockley) and "Big Jimmy" Scaldoni (Perry Anzilotti)) live, the Montana's mailbox is #1, and the Davis' mailbox is #2. After a basketball game where Phil's son's team loses to Ace's son's team, Phil realizes that the Davis family's second-place status has passed on to the next generation.