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Film Credits
1998 Tarzan and the Lost City Jane This post-Greystoke version of Tarzan has Tarzan (Casper Van Dien) returning to Africa to save his homeland from fortune hunters. Release date: April 24, 1998 1996 Never Ever Amanda Murray Movie recounts the history of a man (James Fox) who gives up his mistress (Sandrine Bonnaire) after an attempted suicide by his wife (Jane March). Shooting in France, April 1996 . Film had its Canadian premiere on Sept 13, 1996. Released in video under the name, "Circle of Passion" (Feb 10, 1998). 1996 Agent Provocateur Sook Hee/Miya After seeing her family perish in a tragic car accident, SOOK HEE (Jane March) is taken in by the North Korean government and trained as an assassin and expert spy. She is sent to infiltrate a U.S. Army base in South Korea to find out how much is known about North Korea's nuclear build up. She takes the new name of MIYA and the role of a nanny to COLONEL GREG FINN and his family and soon becomes the object of attraction to Finn's young son - CHRIS (Lillo Brancato). After a while they become lovers and form a strong bond. However, her cover is blown and she has to decide what path to take. Should she carry on with the killings, spying and deceit and return to North Korea as a spy hero, or defect and continue to love Chris and his little sister Audrey? Video Release Date: May 19, 1998 1994 Color of Night Rose Psychological thriller. The Director's Cut contains 15 minutes of footage not seen in the theatrical version. 1992 The Lover (aka L'Amant) The Young Girl French schoolgirl (Jane March) has a torrid affair with a 32-year-old Chinese gentleman (Tony Leung) in colonial Vietnam (1920's). Televison Credits 05/08/00 Relic Hunter Suzanne Episode #121: Possessed |