The Waiting Game with Chandra West: DVD Cover

    The Waiting Game Director: Victor Sarin Cast: Chandra West, Paula Abdul, Chris Potter, John Pyper-Ferguson

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/20/2009
    • Original Release: 1998
    • Rating: Not Rated
     
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    Scene Index

    #1 -- Harlequin: The Waiting Game
    1. Work Of Art [8:06]
    2. Departure [9:32]
    3. Mixed Message [11:01]
    4. Break In [8:48]
    5. Unexpected Visitor [11:16]
    6. Don't Ask, Don't Tell [9:16]
    7. Trust [10:13]
    8. Dark Intentions [10:57]
    9. Hard Choices [3:39]
    10. Awaiting Reward [7:04]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The Waiting Game represents one of Canadian production house Alliance Atlantis' 1998 entries in the Harlequin series of telemovies. This romantic thriller stars the Grammy award-winning pop diva Paula Abdul as Amy and Chandra West as Sarah -- two best friends with common interests who move together to a small New England town to set up and run an art show. Sarah is engaged to be married to her dream guy, and Amy professes no interest in dating anyone, but the pair start to reconsider when they encounter a couple of alluring strangers at different times -- two men with a shadowy connection to one another, each of whom warns the women against the other. The men, as it turns out, are knee-deep in espionage, and involved with the CIA and the international drug trade -- and will carry Amy and Sarah into an exotic, enticing adventure. The Waiting Game co-stars Art Hindle and Jonathan Crombie. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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    Waiting Gameby Anonymous

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    March 29, 2005: My daughters and I had a lot of fun watching this movie. We found it laugh out loud funny in spots. Chris Potter is always worth seeing. Jayne Ann Krentz fans will be disappointed however, only the names remain the same.

    This review was written about the DVD edition.

    Waiting Gameby Anonymous

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    March 14, 2005: Highly enjoyable, especially if you are a Jayne Anne Krentz fan.

    This review was written about the DVD edition.