Au Pair II

For the whole film series, see Au Pair (film series).
Au Pair II

Region 4 DVD cover
Written by Jeffrey C. Sherman
Cheryl Saban
Directed by Mark Griffiths
Starring Gregory Harrison
Heidi Lenhart
Jake Dinwiddie
Katie Volding
Rachel York
Robin Dunne
Composer(s) Inon Zur
Country of origin USA
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Lance H. Robbins
Cheryl Saban
Cinematography Thomas L. Callaway
Running time 97 minutes
Distributor Saban Entertainment
Release
Original release
  • 22 April 2001 (2001-04-22) (USA)
Chronology
Preceded by Au Pair
Followed by Au Pair 3: Adventure in Paradise

Au Pair II is a 2001 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Gregory Harrison and Heidi Lenhart and is the second installment in the Au Pair trilogy.[1]

Synopsis

A year after the events of Au Pair, Jennifer Morgan, Oliver Caldwell, and his kids Katie and Alex are back in Europe as the couple prepare for the merger of Caldwell’s company and another named Tek Hausen.

Cassandra and Michael Hausen, the adult children of Tek Hausen’s founder, are opposed to the merger as they see it taking control of their father's company from them. They plot to ruin Caldwell’s image and his engagement to Jennifer, in order to gain control of the combined companies.

Cast

DVD release

Much like the original film, there has been a Region 4 release, there is yet to be a release for the United States and Europe.

Television release

In the USA, the movie is occasionally aired on Fox Family's successor, ABC Family with the original. In previous airings there has been advertising on the network for a marathon special, and in recent airings, the films went from primetime slots to late daytime slots.

References

  1. "'Au Pair 3': It's time to call it quits". Entertainment Weekly. 16 March 2009. Retrieved 18 September 2016.

External links

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