
Catch of the Day
Comedy · TV Movie · Romance
Overview
Sophie is a rising culinary star on the verge of becoming executive chef at a high-end Manhattan restaurant. But when her sister Abigail calls with news that their beloved family seafood spot in Montauk is floundering, Sophie returns home to help. What was meant to be a short visit turns into a journey of rediscovery, of her roots, her passion for cooking, and a surprising second chance at love with her teenage crush, Cam, a local fisherman whose quiet strength and charm leave Sophie rethinking everything she thought she wanted.
Top Cast


Emilie Ullerup
Emilie Ullerup
Sophie
Emilie Ullerup
Sophie


Michael Rady
Michael Rady
Cam
Michael Rady
Cam


Katie Lee Biegel
Katie Lee Biegel
Marissa
Katie Lee Biegel
Marissa
Alison Wandzura
Alison Wandzura
Abigail
Alison Wandzura
Abigail


Sharon Crandall
Sharon Crandall
Evelyn
Sharon Crandall
Evelyn
Scarlett Kennedy
Scarlett Kennedy
Charlotte
Scarlett Kennedy
Charlotte
Layla Verreault
Layla Verreault
Mia
Layla Verreault
Mia


Tim Perez
Tim Perez
Javi
Tim Perez
Javi


Casey Manderson
Casey Manderson
Rick
Casey Manderson
Rick


Michelle Brezinski
Michelle Brezinski
Susan
Michelle Brezinski
Susan
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