Husband For Hire (2008)

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Written by Kris Isacsson

Directed by Kris Isacsson

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

In order to receive a hefty sum of money from her family, a woman must wed a Hispanic man. With no potential suitors on the horizon, she resorts to paying a stranger to marry her, but problems arise when her future husband's ethnicity is called into question by her suspicious father.

When is Husband For Hire next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Movies 24 November 17th, 1:00pm and on Movies 24 + November 18th, 8:00am. See more...

Cast

Rosa ArredondoSimona
Jayce BartokBread
Image for Tempest BledsoeTempest BledsoeNina
Jeremy BurnellEvent Staff
Burly CainRestaurant Patron
Mark ConsuelosBo
Hugh ElliotManchita
Erik EstradaVictor Diaz
Lynda FazioWaitress
Elias GallegosSexy Guy
Cynthia Ruybal HruschkaRitzy Housewife
Karen M. HudsonRitzy Housewife
Mario LópezMarco
Paul McGowenWedding Planner
Kate MicucciBubble
Mike MillerRex
Luce RainsDetective
Chris RanneyRestraunt Patron
Tish Rayburn-MillerDotty
Erin RossNikki
Tomas SanchezTexas state trooper
Bailey Ann SchellerTrailor Park Kid
Dylan SchellerTrailor Park Kid
Tavia SchwartzMake-up Artist
Kisha SierraCheesy mall chick
William SterchiMancha
Julia ThudiumHostess Manager
Michael TyrellDia Deejay
Nadine VelazquezLola
Suzanne WilcoxRitzy Housewife

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