Melissa Joan Hart filmography


Holidays in Handcuffs
 

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Jesus, Mary and Joey
Twenty-something and aimless, Joey Vitello (Vincent Pagano) still lives at home with his colorful Italian-American family when he is reunited with a childhood schoolmate, Mary O'Callahan (Marley Shelton). Once mocked as 'Scary Mary' this ugly duckling has blossomed into an irresistible beauty. She's returned to the old neighborhood after an intense bout with cancer. When Joey learns her cure was the result of a miracle, friendship turns to romance as she educates him on the crossroads to the Almighty. Joey challenges his family's faith with his new found revelations and chaos ensues as they all search for a miracle of their own.
Written by Federal Hill Pictures

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Dirtbags
Testing the boundaries of political-incorrectness, the story focuses on characters who never have attained anything through honorable means. They prefer to use lying, cheating, stealing, or brute force. Take, for instance, the pharmacy student who uses his skils to make date-rape drugs, and he sells these concoctions in order to pay tuition. While each "dirtbag" has his own plotline, all become obstacles to the main character - a dirtbag who is at the crossroads of change. Will he find redemption or destruction?
Written by Bill Zebub

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"Robot Chicken"

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"Justice League"

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Jack Satin
The film, Jack Satin, documents the life of the Vegas Lounge Singer, who flees his gambling debt and soiled career, for brighter shores in Atlantic City. But on his eastbound journey, his dark past catches up with him, forcing him to tango with his inner demons.
Written by Anonymous

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Britney Spears: Greatest Hits - My Prerogative
This DVD features every music video Britney Spears has ever filmed up to her 2004 release of her Greatest Hits CD. Twenty videos are included including her very first video "...Baby One More Time" to the video for her remake of "My Prerogative". Videos that were only aired outside of North America are also included. Also, for the first time, video footage of the unfinished video for "Outrageous" is revealed. This DVD not only give you 20 Britney videos, but also gives you special features, bloopers, karaoke features and alternate takes for some videos. See the complete set of Britney's videos all on one DVD.
Written by Doug Funnie

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"Sabrina, the Teenage Witch"

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Hold On
The rock group Herman's Hermits, on tour in the USA, is offered an opportunity to have a spaceship named after the group. Several people seem to care whether it happens or not.
Written by Jim Beaver {jumblejim@prodigy.net}

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Rent Control
An attractive couple in their early 20's, Holly and Calvin (Melissa Joan Hart & Ryan Browning) arrive in the Big Apple fresh from Iowa. They are optimistic, naive and eager to succeed as actors. However, they find the path to success in New York a little more treacherous than they thought. The sky-high rents throughout the city force them to move in temporarily with Holly's Aunt Agatha, an eccentric woman with 15 cats and an addiction to diet pills. Aunt Agatha lives in a rent-controlled, spacious 1-bedroom apartment on 90th St. and Central Park West, a very posh neighborhood. After six weeks of futile apartment-hunting and numerous other New York humiliations, Holly and Calvin are ready to call it quits and head back to Iowa. At their moment of greatest despair, they discover Agatha's dead body on the kitchen floor. The poor woman has overdosed on diet pills. After panicked deliberation, Holly and Calvin come up with their scheme: If they pretend Agatha is still alive, they can keep the rent-controlled apartment, remain in New York, and still have a chance to succeed as actors. The main obstacle to their plan is the obnoxious and sleazy Vincent Lasso (Joseph D. Reitman), the building manager/son of Leonard Lasso who owns the building. Vincent suspects foul play from the start, and Holly and Calvin must use all their wiles to maneuver around him. To that end, they enlist the help of Dennis (Andrew Kavovit), the neurotic young elevator man, who is in love with Audrey (Carmen Electra), the building's most beautiful tenant. Rico (Don Novello), the janitor who is not entirely sane, also enters the picture, and the situation becomes even more chaotic. As Holly and Calvin begin to win the battle over Agatha's apartment, they find they are losing the war over their relationship. Little by little, they become more like deceitful New Yorkers and less like the innocent and trusting Iowans they were. This leads to suspicion, infidelity and finally betrayal. In hilarious fashion, the mad struggle to hold on to Agatha's rent-controlled apartment deteriorates into a struggle for Holly and Calvin to determine the true nature of their relationship, their identities and their future as actors and New Yorkers.
Written by Daniel Q.

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