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Instant Karma
Directed byRoderick Taylor
Written byDale Rosenbloom
Produced byBruce A. Taylor
StarringCraig Sheffer
Chelsea Noble
David Cassidy
Alan Blumenfeld
Glenn Hirsch
Marty Ingels
Orson Bean
Edited byFrank Mazzola
Music byJoel Goldsmith
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Overseas Filmgroup

Release date

  • April 27, 1990 (1990-04-27)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.8 million[1]

Instant Karma is a 1990 romantic drama film directed by Roderick Taylor. The film stars as Craig Sheffer as Zane, a TV producer looking for romance.

Plot

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Zane (Craig Sheffer) is writer-producer of the TV show "Rock & Roll P.I." Although a successful young man, he is lonely and having a particularly bad week. He has a confrontation with the show's temperamental star, Reno (David Cassidy), on the set of the show. Zane and his co-writer David (Glenn Hirsch) are pitching a script to producer Jon Clark (Marty Ingels). By the end of the meeting, Jon says he loves the story, but wants to change the script completely. Zane's accountant tells him that the Internal Revenue Service is planning to perform an audit of his investments. Zane also has an encounter with an actress, Penelope (Chelsea Noble).

Zane begins dating Penelope and things go smoothly. Then one afternoon while on the set, Reno gives Zane drugs, claiming that they are harmless pills which will relax him. Later that evening, Zane takes them while on a date with Penelope and begins acting strange. Zane wakes up the next morning to discover that the pills were hallucinogens and that he only imagined most of the evening's events. He immediately calls Penelope's place, and a man answers the phone. Jumping to conclusions, Zane goes to see Penelope and becomes upset. Back at his accountant's office later that day, Zane is told he owes half a million dollars in back taxes. He is also informed that Reno has been arrested for drug abuse and that the show is being cancelled. On his way home, Zane is in a near-fatal car accident. Accompanied by his faithful basset hound Wolfgang, he walks all the way to Penelope's home and declares his love for her.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ "AFI|Catalog".

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