Main Cast: Scott Valentine, Katherine Kelly Lang, John Enos, David Keith, Roger Clinton
Release Year: 1994
Country: US
Run Time: 90 minutes
Plot
When John Davenport (Scott Valentine) married his lovely wife, Diana (Katherine Kelly Lang), he was totally unaware that she had been wed before. And beyond that, John had no idea that Diana's ex-husband, Drew D'Arcy (John Enos III), is a dangerous psycho. But Davenport soon wises up when, with help of a phony parole office, Drew begins stalking Diana and ultimately kidnaps her. Alerting the authorities to this abduction, John finds that no one will believe him -- especially since he himself has recently been implicated in a murder. Thus, John must tackle the challenge of rescuing Diana himself, leading to a nail-biting climactic showdown in the desert. For all its melodrama and grimness, this film has as astonishing amount of humor, mostly invested in the "sick" comments made by Drew D'Arcy and his partner in crime. Originally filmed for theatrical play but ultimately released directly to home video, Till the End of Night made its TV debut courtesy of the Lifetime cable network. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Malissa Feruzzi - Hope; Jessica Dubron - Marissa Davenport; Kendall Cunningham - Myles Davenport; Jason Larimore - Peaches Munroe; Eric Briant Wells - Mel Davis; David Jean Thomas - Rev. Cleaver; Angela Scott - Mrs. Cleaver; Traylor Howard - Fran; Grant Owens - Howard Kesterling; Sue Casey - Rita Kesterling; Charles Zucker - Jerome; Christine Cattrell - Hank Sokol; Harvey Alperin - Harry
Credit
Larry Brand - Director, Virginia Katz - Editor, Mark Governor - Composer (Music Score), Stephen Greenberg - Production Designer, Bernard Salzmann - Cinematographer, Steven Stabler - Producer, Brad Krevoy - Producer, Tracie Graham-Rice - Producer, Larry Brand - Screenwriter