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What Happens Next

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After rich businessman Paul Greco (popular daytime star Jon Lindstrom) retires early, his imperious sister Elise (two-time Emmy Award® nominee Wendie Malick) tries to get him to settle down with the woman of her choosing. But Paul seems more interested in developing his friendship with Andy (cutie Chris Murrah), a charming gay man he meets at a dog park.

Release Date : 2011-08-27

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Wolfe Releasing

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Jon Lindstrom

Character Name : Paul

Original Name : Jon Lindstrom

Gender : Male

Chris Murrah

Character Name : Andy

Original Name : Chris Murrah

Gender : Male

Natalia Cigliuti

Character Name : Roz

Original Name : Natalia Cigliuti

Gender : Female

Darrin Baker

Character Name : Harry

Original Name : Darrin Baker

Gender : Male

Michael Blaustein

Character Name : Robbie

Original Name : Michael Blaustein

Gender : Male

David J. Bonner

Character Name : Chip

Original Name : David J. Bonner

Gender : Male

Wendie Malick

Character Name : Elise

Original Name : Wendie Malick

Gender : Female

Christina Broccolini

Character Name : Sam

Original Name : Christina Broccolini

Gender : Female

Camille

Character Name : Mrs. Grecco

Original Name : Camille

Gender : Male

Janet Carroll

Character Name : Gloria

Original Name : Janet Carroll

Gender : Female

Rappin' 4-Tay

Character Name : Driver (as Anthony Forte)

Original Name : Rappin' 4-Tay

Gender : Male

Bruce Campbell

Character Name : Hot Park Guy

Original Name : Bruce Campbell

Gender : Male

Benjamin T. Cook

Character Name : Young Andy

Original Name : Benjamin T. Cook

Gender : Male

Jason Lee Courson

Character Name : Florist

Original Name : Jason Lee Courson

Gender : Male

Kimberly S. Fairbanks

Character Name : Claire

Original Name : Kimberly S. Fairbanks

Gender : Female

Steven Hauck

Character Name : Albert

Original Name : Steven Hauck

Gender : Male

R. Ward Duffy

Character Name : John

Original Name : R. Ward Duffy

Gender : Male

Megan Hilty

Character Name : Ruthie

Original Name : Megan Hilty

Gender : Female

Marie Marshall

Character Name : Irene

Original Name : Marie Marshall

Gender : Female

Eric Nelsen

Character Name : Harvey

Original Name : Eric Nelsen

Gender : Male

Greg Nix

Character Name : Bobby

Original Name : Greg Nix

Gender : Male

Ariel Shafir

Character Name : Brian

Original Name : Ariel Shafir

Gender : Male

Matthew Skrincosky

Character Name : Jack

Original Name : Matthew Skrincosky

Gender : Male

Catilin Thurnauer

Character Name : Mindy

Original Name : Catilin Thurnauer

Gender : Male

Matthew Tweardy

Character Name : Jasper

Original Name : Matthew Tweardy

Gender : Male

Ryan Windish

Character Name : Derek

Original Name : Ryan Windish

Gender : Male

Albina Zarallo

Character Name : Paul' Secretary

Original Name : Albina Zarallo

Gender : Male

Susan Moses

Character Name : Lynne

Original Name : Susan Moses

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-04-16

How come I never go for a walk in the park and meet an eligible CEO who is just about to sell his company? Well that’s what happens when the young “Andy” (Chris Murrah) is sitting on a bench with his dog and he is joined by “Paul” (Jon Lindstrom) who has just acquired his new pup and they duly bond over doggie stories. Over a period of time, they begin to get to know each other and we quickly establish the former is a gay lad whilst the latter is constantly being harangued by his sister “Elise” (Wendie Malick) to meet a nice lady. The more she pushes, the more he finds himself drawn to his new young friend but having been so dedicated on his business for his life so far, has he the faintest idea how the whole courting game works - boy or girl? It’s got the look of a television movie about it from start to finish, has some terribly cheesy dialogue and is about as predicable as the sun coming up in Jamaica - except possibly, for Malick who brings a little hutzpah to this otherwise routine drama. It does focus a little on age-gap politics, and on assumptions ill-informed people can jump to but sadly it does nothing particularly originally and leaves us with little of substance. Daytime fodder, sorry.