Donald Strachey: Ice Blues
- Director: Ron Oliver
- Writer: Ron McGee
- Producer: Paul Colichman; Brad E. Danks
CGiii Comment
A weak and particularly crappy script accompanied by some really bad acting - Strachey's boyfriend being the worst culprit.
Otherwise, it's the same old same old.
Definitely the worst installment.
Too much lame comedy for it to be taken seriously and unnecessary nudity for cheap thrills.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Tim Callahan, aide to New York Senator Lauren Platt, is disappointed that all of the $3 million funding has been pulled from his latest pet project, a safe zone for children and youth. His personal partner, private investigator Donald Strachey, believes Tim's passion for the project stems from the fact of his own sister's troubled youth, she who has been missing since age seventeen. Tim believes his prayers have been answered when a man, identifying himself as a lawyer, tells him that he represents someone who wants to make a $3 million anonymous donation to the project. Those prayers turn into a nightmare when that lawyer is later found murdered, the dead body in Donald's car. The murdered man is Jake Lenigan, a third generation lawyer in a powerful family law firm. Jake's father was murdered twelve years earlier, the perceived suspect in that case being his wife Joan, who has since disappeared.
Cast & Characters
Chad Allen as Donald Strachey;
Sebastian Spence as Timmy Callahan;
Daryl Shuttleworth as Detective Bailey;
Nelson Wong as Kenny Kwon;
Brittney Wilson as Lilah / Amy;
Sebastien Roberts as Frank Zaillian;
Sherry Miller as Joan Lenigan;
Myron Natwick as Brian Lenigan;
Adrian Holmes as Somerville;
Jason Poulsen as Jake Lenigan;
P. Lynn Johnson as Senator Lauren Platt;
Taras Kostyuk as Darwin;
Christian Tessier as Skopes;
Gordon Tipple as Arnie Targeson;
Alfonso Quijada as Director