Movies Starring Chris Carmack
H2O Extreme
Chris Carmack, Nikki Griffin, Rider Strong, Tad Hilgenbrink, John Schneider, Dave Briscoe, Brian Patrick Clarke, James E. Foley, Jeffrey Knight, Susan Gallagher, Karin Justman, Cynthia Murell, Alicia Sucher, Victoria Vodar
DIRECTOR:Bill Scharpf
Hockey talent Austin Roberts (Chris Carmack, Into the Blue 2: The Reef) has learned to forget about his true passion.....water skiing. With pro tryouts looming, Austin returns to his summer lake for one last ride behind the boat....and the sport is as hot as ever, the competition just as sizzling, and the allure of competing in the H20 Extreme Championship overwhelming. With support from friend Greg (Rider Strong, Penthouse), new love interest Ashlyn (Nikki Griffin, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift), and coach Crash (John Schneider, Sydney White), itll take every bit of discipline for Austin to pull off some never-before-seen stunts at the competition and make a long-lost dream a reality.
Butterfly Effect: Revelation
Chris Carmack, Tom Stewart, Michael Ellison, Daniel Spink, Richard Wilkinson, Sonya A. Avakian, LaKesha Taylor, Chantel Giacalone
DIRECTOR:Seth Grossman
A young man with the power to time travel attempts to solve the mystery of his girlfriend's death.
Suburban Girl
Sometimes the ending is only the beginning.
Sarah Michelle Gellar, Alec Baldwin, Maggie Grace, James Naughton, Chris Carmack, Dennis Albanese, Geoffrey Cantor, Nathan Corddry, Vincent De Paul, Richard Dreyfuss, Spencer Hawken, Daniel Hubbert, Amad Jackson, Keith Jordan, Ebon Moss-Bachrach
DIRECTOR:Marc Klein
Brett, a young woman from the suburbs, is an associate editor at a small New York publishing house, hoping to be promoted when, on the same day, she meets a literary lion, Archie Knox, who's 50 and who shows an interest in her, and gets a new boss, a dolly-dolly Brit. Brett is soon dating Archie, then moves in with him. He's charming, attentive, and gives advice. He also has a history - ex-wives, a distant daughter, a couple of diseases, and a photo album of former girlfriends. It's no fairy tale: family issues (and more) intervene, and Brett has decisions to make. Meanwhile, she's working with a writer who fears peanut butter sticking to the roof of his mouth. Is Archie dinner, an hors d'oeuvre, or a peanut-butter sandwich?



