Imaginary friends are a perfectly normal thing to have when you're a kid - that's why when Suzanne's six-year-old stepdaughter, Molly, starts talking to a "nonexistent" pal, she writes it off as the child's harmless way of adjusting to their new home. But when strange things start happening around the house and Molly's behavior becomes more bizarre, Suzanne suspects that the invisible playmate may actually be a restless spirit out for revenge! Is this stepmom crazy? And if she's not, will anyone believe her? Tune in and see.
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Dina Meyer together with Rick Ravanello,Cassandra Sawtell and Pablo Coffey star in this TV movie directed by Christine Gallagher entitled "Imaginary Playmate".This movie shown originally in HBO back in 2006 and written by William Fruet tells the story of Suzanne and her seven-year old step daughter Molly when they move into a new house and Molly acquires an imaginary friend named Candace Brewer,who was a young girl who lived in the house more than a century ago.It was also revealed that Candace's mother died during childbirth of her Candace's baby sister,Dora.Overall,the storyline focuses on Suzanne and the effort she made in order to evict Candace or this ghost out of their house. No question that that this movie was evidently something that has had a familiar storyline especially those movies that involves ghosts and how Candace has affected Molly as her friend.Suzanne tries to do something on her daughter Molly to remove the effect of Candace on her until both resorted to go away from the new house.Well,this TV movie has a familiar storyline and there is nothing new nor original in it.The viewer has definitely seen this many times in other films that involves ghosts and people transferring to a new home.Added to that,the pursuit of love and revenge has been used in them just like in this TV movie.Overall,only the presence of Dina Meyer makes it a watchable film and nothing more.
An imaginary friend turns bad.Starring Dina Meyer, Rick Ravanello and Cassandra Sawsell Written by Christine Gallagher Directed by William Fruet.This is an average low budget movie with a predictable and familiar plot to thousands of other haunted house movies. It's better than I thought it would be but it's still pretty average fair. Dina Meyer plays a good part but the rest of the cast could well have been stolen from any old soft porn movie that's ever been made. It's a bit of fun but also instantly forgettable and the ending was also predictable and could have been foretold after about ten minutes.Nothing new here but it was okay. A decent story spoiled mainly by a low budget.6.5/10
A highly forgettable Canadian TV movie, the only thing of interest about IMAGINARY PLAYMATE is that it was directed by none other than William Fruet, the man who made the likes of SPASMS and CRIES IN THE NIGHT back in the day. It's always sad when a director with a unique and independent style ends up making slick, cookie-cutter TV movies for The Man, but I guess that's the way of film-making...whatever pays the bills.The storyline involves a guy, his daughter, and the woman who becomes part of the family when she marries him. All goes well at first, but soon the daughter develops a strong relationship with her imaginary friend, who she christens Candace. When supernatural events begin to occur in the home, the girl's stepmother begins to believe that the imaginary friend might not be so imaginary after all...Weak sauce is the key phrase here. The thrills and spills are diluted, the few supernatural scenes inserted into the production are tame and predictable, and the scenes involving a ghostly kid are laughable. It doesn't help that we're saddled with the continually uninspiring Dina Meyer (STARSHIP TROOPERS) as the lead, or that the male performers are considerably worse than she is. IMAGINARY PLAYMATE is a dud, nothing more.
I liked this movie a lot. I watched it one autumn day while home and was very satisfied with how it played out. It slowly built up tension and had an interesting plot and climax the characters Suzanne 7 molly were well developed and likable and all the actors did a good job. This website says i need 10 lines before this comment will be submitted so lets see what else can i say. The surprise at the end was good, It was interesting to see how Suzanne reacted to things slowly realizing that Candice was more than just imaginary and how the husband didn't believe her. I also liked the setting the old house was atmospheric, and the attic had the look of a dilapidated old place with secrets. all these ingredients add up to a fine little thriller witch should pass a pleasant hour or so for you to watch.