Totally Blonde (2002)
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Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Meg Peters (Krista Allen) is as beautiful as they come. Trouble is, she's a brunette. Fed up with constant misfires when it comes to meeting Mr. Right, Meg decides to dye her hair blonde and see if... Meg Peters (Krista Allen) is as beautiful as they come. Trouble is, she's a brunette. Fed up with constant misfires when it comes to meeting Mr. Right, Meg decides to dye her hair blonde and see if this new look will have better results. She gets more than she bargained for, however, when she finds herself being courted by two seemingly perfect matches: Van Martin, a charming club owner, and Brad Wilson, a millionaire hunk. Meg must decide which man loves her for her personality as opposed to her sexy blonde hair. [More]
Starring: Krista Allen, Maeve Quinlan, Michael Buble, Brody Hutzler
Starring: Krista Allen, Maeve Quinlan, Michael Buble, Brody Hutzler
Director: Andrew Van Slee
Director: Andrew Van Slee
Screenwriter: Andrew Van Slee
Producer: Andrew Van Slee
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