Mr. and Mrs. Ryan
Mr and Mrs Ryan is a 1986 American TV film. It was an early starring role for Sharon Stone.[1]
| Mr and Mrs Ryan | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Bill Lamond Jo Lamond  | 
| Directed by | Peter H. Hunt | 
| Starring | Sharon Stone Robert Desiderio  | 
| Music by | John E. Davis | 
| Country of origin | United States | 
| Original language | English | 
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Douglas S. Cramer Aaron Spelling  | 
| Producers | Duane Poole Ralph Riskin Tom Swale E. Duke Vincent Renate Kamer (assistant producer) Cheryl R. Stein (associate producer) Shelley Hull (associate producer) Diana Weatherill (assistant producer)  | 
| Cinematography | Phillip Lathrop | 
| Editors | Robert A. Ferretti Robert L. Sinise  | 
| Production companies | Aaron Spelling Productions ABC  | 
| Distributor | ABC | 
| Release | |
| Original network | ABC | 
| Picture format | Color | 
| Audio format | Stereo | 
| Original release | April 12, 1986 | 
It was a pilot for a TV series that did not eventuate. The pilot aired as a stand-alone TV movie.[2]
"Sharon read for us and we just flipped," said Aaron Spelling. "The network said she wasn't sexy enough."[3]
Aaron Spelling's daughter Tori had a small role.[4]
Plot
    
A detective investigates crimes with the help of his socialite wife.
Cast
    
- Sharon Stone as Ashley Hamilton Ryan
 - Robert Desiderio as Lieutenant Michael Ryan
 - Joseph Maher as Stockwell
 - Christine Belford as Margo Slater
 - David Fox-Brenton as Pershing
 - Jay Robinson as Auctioneer
 - Nicholas Worth as Kolvak
 - Fred Coffin as Beckerman
 - Walter Dalton as Sloan
 - John H. Evans as Officer
 - Garry Goodrow as Prisoner
 - Frank Birney as Harlan
 
References
    
- Mayberry' retains gentle humor of original ANN HODGES, Houston Chronicle 11 Apr 1986: 10.
 - WEEKEND TV: TRIO OF NETWORK MOVIES TOP SUNDAY SCHEDULE Los Angeles Times 12 Apr 1986: F10.
 - Intelligence Report: What Makes a Star The Washington Post 11 Aug 1996: Q15.
 - TORI SPELLING'S A LONG WAY FROM EQUALING DADDY'S CREDITS Vadeboncoeur, Joan. Syracuse Herald American 1 Sep 1996: 19.
 
    This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.