Sundays at Tiffany's



       

Director: Mark Piznarski
Writers: Jennifer Heath (teleplay), Heather Maidat (teleplay), and 3 more credits »
Stars: Alyssa Milano, Eric Winter, Ivan Sergei, Stockard Channing and Kristin Booth

Release Date:
6 December 2010 (USA) See more »
Also Known As:
James Patterson's 'Sundays at Tiffany's'

The Plotline Summary

Lonely little Jane's only friend was a handsome, funny, kind man named Michael. He was different: no one else could see him, or believe he existed beyond the realms of Jane's very creative imagination. The pair would talk from morning until night. As Jane grew older, though, the time came for Michael to leave Jane's side. Michael promised that every imaginary friend would be forgotten, but Jane can't forget him.

More than twenty years after Michael said goodbye, Jane catches a glimpse of that unforgotten face. Her heart pounding, she can't believe it is true - could it really be Michael? For this time Michael isn't just a fragment of her imagination. But will the path of true love be a smooth one? And will Jane get a happily ever after?


 

Michael - The Imaginary Friend

Michael is an unusual choice for an imaginary friend. He's thirty-ish, polished, and attractive. But he effortlessly says all of the right things, knows how to make Jane laugh, and is always there when Jane needs someone to walk her to school or lend a shoulder to cry on. Let all childhood imaginary friends, however, eventually Michael must say goodbye.

The memory of her childhood friend never leaves Jane, even as she becomes a successful producer herself. Then suddenly one day, Jane sees Michael on the street. How could her imaginary friend be there in the flesh--and not a day older than he was 15 years before?