Au Pair (film)

Au Pair is a 1999 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Gregory Harrison and Heidi Noelle Lenhart. The film is the first in the Au Pair trilogy.[1]

Au Pair
Region 4 DVD cover
Written byJeffrey C. Sherman
Cheryl Saban
Directed byMark Griffiths
StarringGregory Harrison
Heidi Noelle Lenhart
Jane Sibbett
Katie Volding
Jake Dinwiddie
John Rhys-Davies
Music byInon Zur
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersLance H. Robbins
Cheryl Saban
ProducerMike Elliott
CinematographyBlake T. Evans
EditorJohn Gilbert
Running time96 minutes
Production companySaban Entertainment
DistributorFox Family Films
Release
Original networkFox Family Channel
Original release
  • August 22, 1999 (1999-08-22)
Chronology
Followed byAu Pair II: The Fairytale Continues

Plot

Jennifer "Jenny" Morgan (Heidi Noelle Lenhart) is a young and intelligent working-class woman who just graduated from UCLA with an MBA. She is engaged to Charlie, a feckless man who intends to spend his summer traveling around Europe. After a job offer falls through, she finds herself searching and responds to a promising job ad for Marten Valentin (Gregory Harrison) company, Caldwell Corporation International (CCI). She gets an interview and is led to believe that it is a copy room position, which she decides to move forward with, thinking it would be a foot into the company. Jenny gets the job and is surprised and overwhelmed when a car and its chauffeur shows up at her door, telling her to pack and that she is to leave for Paris in a couple of hours. Through a series of errors, Jenny is baffled to discover that she was hired to be the au pair for Oliver's two children, Katie (Katie Volding) and Alex (Jake Dinwiddie).

Cast

Release

The film was originally released in 1999. It has had the most viewers in the network's TV Movie history.[2] The film has been released on Region 4 DVD.

References

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