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Original Title :
Unwed Father
Genre :
Movie / Drama
Year :
1997
Directror :
Michael Switzer
Cast :
Brian Austin Green,Nicholle Tom,Isabella Hofmann
Writer :
Nina Shengold
Type :
Movie
Time :
2h
Rating :
6.6/10
Unwed Father (1997) Online

The two young people Jason and Melanie spend just one night together. This one night changes life as they know it, forever. Melanie becomes pregnant and has their baby. Her mother has been a very young mother herself, doesn't take it too well that her daughter made the same "mistake". This and being completely over-whelmed being a new and young mom causes her to panic and leave the baby with Jason.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Brian Austin Green Brian Austin Green - Jason Kempler
Nicholle Tom Nicholle Tom - Melanie Crane
Isabella Hofmann Isabella Hofmann - Tess Crane
Faye Grant Faye Grant - Lillian Kempler
Ari Meyers Ari Meyers - Gina
Alan Rachins Alan Rachins - Don Kempler
Sarah Strange Sarah Strange - Sherry
Michelle Thrush Michelle Thrush - Holly
Mackenzie Lockhart Mackenzie Lockhart - Baby Sean
Angus Lockhart Angus Lockhart - Baby Sean
Michael Whibley Michael Whibley - Baby Sean (18 months)
James Whibley James Whibley - Baby Sean (18 months)
Cameron Labine Cameron Labine - Robby (as Cam Labine)
Duane Keogh Duane Keogh - Nick
Doron Bell Doron Bell - Keith (as Doron Bell Jr.)

This is the second movie featuring Isabella Hofmann as the mother of Brian Austin Green's on screen love interest. The first was She Fought Alone with Tiffany Thiessen. (JV)


User reviews

santa

santa

I was pleasantly surprised that this film had the substance it did. I'm sure this is due to a good screenplay by Nina Shengold and direction by Michael Switzer. The story of a young man, played wonderfully by Brian Austin Green [who also was part of the production company] who had a baby left on his doorstep by his girl friend, played by Nicholle Tom. Not knowing the first thing about raising babies, Green begins to learn how to not only take care of his son, but begins to fall in love with the child. Then as you would expect the girl friend wants her baby back. What makes this a good film, is the honesty of Green's performance, and the coming of age of both parents. I felt Nicholle Tom was a bit too one level in her portrayal. She could have used a bit more depth in her work. However, she did have a few moments that were quite convincing. For instance, her scene with her friend who took her in and tried to warn her about Green's intentions. If there were to be a villain in this piece, I would say her friend would be it. A very hard hearted performance. I really liked Isabella Hofman in this. Playing the girl's mother, she was quite believable and interesting to watch. All in all, not a bad attempt. I like Green more and more. Having seen him in several good films. I give this charmer an 8+ out of 10. Congratulations, Brian, on your choice and support of this movie.
Lavivan

Lavivan

I like this movie very much. This is the story of a college student named Jason, playing the role by Brian Austin Green, whose baby was left on his door step. Melanie, played by Nicholle Tom, was the mother of the baby. Not knowing the first thing about raising a child, Brian Austin Green took on the responsibility of caring and loving for his son. Through everything, he actually fell in love with Shaun. Then what anyone would assume, Nicholle Tom returned to take the baby away from Green. I thought this was a good movie because Green's performance as a father was unbelievable. He portrayed honesty and love for his son. Isabella Hofman played the role of Nicholle Tom's mother. She did a very good job. I give this a 9 and would like to say that Green was the perfect person to play as the character Jason.
Gholbirius

Gholbirius

Brian Austin Green is Jason Kempler, a college student who is home one summer playing with his band in a bar. He meets Melanie, played by Nicholle Tom, an aspiring artist who takes a liking to him quickly. Jason comes from a wealthy family, while Melanie is raised by a working-class single mother. Jason and Melanie make out on Jason's family boat, and Melanie gets pregnant. The baby is a boy named Sean. Melanie initially asks for Jason's financial support, but does not get it from him. She tries raising Sean on her own with her mother's help, but finds it difficult to impossible to do without a steady job. So, she decides to get away for a while to sort things out, and she has the perfect idea. She finds out where Jason lives, and leaves Sean with Jason and his family to raise.

The challenges are for Jason to accept responsibility for a child he had with someone he barely even knew, and for his father and stepmother to support him and their grandchild. Mr. Kempler is willing to help provided Jason does his part by selling cars and taking care of his kid. His stepmother is not so forgiving of Jason's actions, especially when it comes to Jason and the kid in their house and being awake at all hours of the night. Gradually, things change for the better when Jason and Sean move into their own cabin by the sea, and Jason learns how to be a responsible parent. But Melanie finds she misses Sean more by the day, and begins to think she deserves to take Sean back and gain full custody of him. This happens only after Melanie gets a job as a waitress, and slowly begins to get her life back on track. Is Sean better off with his father or mother? Is it possible to compromise?

The premise of "Unwed Father" is all too common in our society. Teen pregnancy needs to be addressed for what it really is, and individuals need to be held responsible for their actions. Moreover, it basically boils down to thinking before acting on impulse, especially when it involves a lifelong commitment. Good movie that should be released on DVD!
interactive man

interactive man

OK. Brian "90210" Green does well for himself and carries this above average TV movie. If the topic interests you (and it interested me, although I cannot relate to the unwanted pregnancy storyline), it's a fairly realistic and not particularly predictable storyline.

The characters although they grow a conscience don't suddenly become likable.
Bradeya

Bradeya

"Unwed Father" stars Brian Austin Green and Nicholle Tom who become unwed parents of a baby boy while still practically babies themselves. Melanie (Tom), the mother, takes off and dumps the baby with Jason (Green), and he finds he has to grow up overnight and take responsibility for another life. And it's not easy. By the time Melanie re-appears, Jason has grown into a devoted father, although he doesn't have a lot of resources.

Green is so appealing in the role, you can't help but root for him, and his affection for the baby is palpable. Though I'm used to loving Nicholle Tom from "The Nanny," I found myself resenting her trying to get into the baby's life after leaving him with his father.

I liked this film because it gave some realism to the fantasy of having a baby that many young girls have - and also showed a father taking responsibility, how difficult it is to raise a child, and the sacrifices that have to be made.

There are wonderful performances from Isabella Hoffmann as Melanie's mother, Ari Meyers as Jason's supportive friend, and Alan Rachins as Jason's dad. A very heartwarming movie that will bring tears to the eyes of the most jaded viewer, and I think it's important for kids to see and realizing that having a baby isn't all Angelina and Brad in an African forest.
MilsoN

MilsoN

If you are home on a weekend, very bored and lack the will to move, with absolutely nothing better to do with your life for the next couple of hours you could enjoy making fun of this movie. The acting and script and general movie making of this film isn't actually all that bad, which is why it makes it possible to actually sit through this. This is defitnly a movie they would show in high school health class to teach the dangers of pre-marital sex. Or they could also show it to teach the dangers of very lame music - that 'rock' band Brian Austin Green is in is really terrible, I think thats a much greater threat to society than unwed parents.
Fhois

Fhois

The movie "Unwed Father" starring Brian Austin Green and Nicholle Tom was a terrific portrayal of what happens when two people have a baby from a one night stand. Melanie, (Tom) showed that it takes great courage to live with your mistakes and make the sacrifice that she made initially when giving up her child to the birth father, Jason (Green). Brian Green did a terrific job playing the role of a father considering at the beginning of the movie he was a college 'kid' who was willing to give up his paternal rights. I was quite upset with both sets of parents at first; understanding that it is a mother's worst nightmare to have her child relive the events from her life. I thought it was unfortunate that Jason's stepmother was so selfish about her marriage and her beauty sleep that she forced him out using the excuse that her marriage (to Jason's dad) was in jeopardy. This movie showed that people do give up a lot when having an unplanned child but that it doesn't mean having to ruin their lives.
Mitynarit

Mitynarit

This is another teen drama about teenage pregnancy and all the difficulty that comes with it. Only it shows the role reversal of the teenage father raising the baby. Things are just as difficult.

I give this movie 5/10 stars because it could have been better. I did not think the ending was right or justified. Also, the script could have been better.

He was a boy with a promising future who ruined his life. When he raises him they move into a cabin by the sea. Then the selfish mother, who left the boy on his doorstep wants him back. She should not have gotten him back. If you're going to give your child away, then later you don't go back saying you want him or her back.