
Lisa, Bright and Dark
TV Movie · Drama
Overview
Three teenage girls try to help their girlfriend, who is having a nervous breakdown that conventional therapy seems to be failing to remedy.
Top Cast


Kay Lenz
Kay Lenz
Lisa Schilling
Kay Lenz
Lisa Schilling


Anne Baxter
Anne Baxter
Margaret Schilling
Anne Baxter
Margaret Schilling


John Forsythe
John Forsythe
William Schilling
John Forsythe
William Schilling


Anne Lockhart
Anne Lockhart
Elizabeth
Anne Lockhart
Elizabeth


Debralee Scott
Debralee Scott
Mary Nell Fickett
Debralee Scott
Mary Nell Fickett


Jamie Smith-Jackson
Jamie Smith-Jackson
Betsy Goodman
Jamie Smith-Jackson
Betsy Goodman


Anson Williams
Anson Williams
Brian Morris
Anson Williams
Brian Morris


Erin Moran
Erin Moran
Tracy Schilling
Erin Moran
Tracy Schilling
Stu Klitsner
Stu Klitsner
Arthur Milne
Stu Klitsner
Arthur Milne


Richard Stahl
Richard Stahl
John Fickett
Richard Stahl
John Fickett
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