Instant Karma (1990)
Instant Karma is a 1990 film. Craig Sheffer stars as Zane, a TV producer looking for romance. Directed by Roderick Taylor, INSTANT KARMA tells the story of a down-on-his-luck TV producer but doesn't offer its viewers much beyond impressive aerial photography and a few funny moments. Zane (Craig Sheffer) is writer-producer of the TV show "Rock & Roll P.I." (the clips of the fictitious program are a delightful parody of cop shows). Although a successful young man, he's lonely and having a particularly bad week. First, he has a confrontation with the show's temperamental star, Reno (David Cassidy of TV's "The Partridge Family" fame), on the set of the show. Next, Zane and his co-writer David (Glenn Hirsch) are pitching a script to producer Jon Clark (Marty Ingels). By the end of the meeting, Jon says he loves the story, but wants to change the script completely. And, to top things off, Zane's accountant tells him that the IRS is planning to do an audit of his investments. However, while all of these disasters are happening, he does meet a nice actress, Penelope (Chelsea Noble).
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Cast:
- Rebekka Armstrong
- Orson Bean
- Alan Blumenfeld
- Gary Burden
- Brigitte Burdine
- Sarah Buxton
- Tia Carrere
- David Cassidy
- Keri Jo Chapman
- Dan Lee Clark
- Gino Conforti
- Catherine M. Cummings
- Blackie Dammett
- Rick Diamond
- Steve Fuji
- James Gallery
- Glenn Hirsch
- Marty Ingels
- John Lacy
- Hedy Lamarr
- Richard Le Pore
- Sandy Newlands
- Chelsea Noble
- Tiffanie Poston
- Ashley Quaine
- Larry B. Scott
- Craig Sheffer
- Annette Sinclair
- William Smith
- Doug Steindorff
- Gail Villegas
- Amy Lee Waddell
- Kristina Wotkyns