The Wrong Girl (film) explained

Genre:Thriller
Director:David Jackson
Executive Producer:Bari Carrelli
Producer:Clara George
Starring:Barbara Mandrell
Jonathan Scarfe
Zoe McLellan
Music:Frédéric Talgorn
Cinematography:Denis Maloney
Editor:Adam Wolfe
Company:NBC Studios
Network:NBC
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

The Wrong Girl is a 1999 television film directed by David Jackson. It stars Barbara Mandrell, Jonathan Scarfe and Zoe McLellan. The film debuted on NBC on January 4, 1999.[1]

Premise

Steve Fisher (Jonathan Scarfe), a 21-year-old man who dropped out of college after making numerous wrong choices due to excessive partying, brings home his new girlfriend, Kelly Garner (Zoe McLellan). However, Steve's overprotective mother, Angela (Barbara Mandrell), is sure that something isn't right about her, which starts a fight with her son. Soon after, everything takes a deadly turn for the worse.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. News: Bobbin . Jay . Barbara Mandrell Gives Shelter to 'The Wrong Girl' . Buffalo News . 3 January 1999.