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| Name | Bed & Breakfast |
| Director | Robert Ellis Miller |
| Producer | John G. Wilson |
| Writer | Cindy Myers |
| Starring | Roger Moore, Talia Shire, Colleen Dewhurst, Ford Rainey |
| Music | John Morris |
| Cinematography | Brian West |
| Editing | Skip Lusk |
| Studio | ITC Entertainment |
| Distributor | ITC Entertainment |
| Released | 1992 |
| Runtime | 95 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Bed & Breakfast (film). *Bed & Breakfast* is a 1992 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Ellis Miller and starring Roger Moore. The plot follows a sophisticated con man who arrives in a small New England town with a scheme to swindle an elderly woman out of her valuable property, only to find his plans complicated by unexpected romance and local charm. The film features a supporting cast including Talia Shire, Colleen Dewhurst, and Ford Rainey, with a score composed by John Morris.
Adam, a charming but unscrupulous Londoner played by Roger Moore, travels to a picturesque village in New England. His target is the valuable bed and breakfast owned by the stubborn yet kind-hearted widow Claire, portrayed by Colleen Dewhurst. Posing as a distant relative, Adam ingratiates himself with Claire and the local community, including Claire's protective daughter, Cassie, played by Talia Shire. As he executes his plan, Adam finds himself genuinely charmed by the town's simplicity and begins to develop real feelings for Cassie, creating a moral conflict between his original intentions and his newfound attachments. The arrival of his unscrupulous partner from New York City forces Adam to choose between completing the con or embracing the honest life he has stumbled upon.
* Roger Moore as Adam * Talia Shire as Cassie * Colleen Dewhurst as Claire * Ford Rainey as Henry * Marshall Colt as Jack * Nina Siemaszko as Laurie * Jamie Ross as Mr. Johnson The ensemble features several notable character actors, with Roger Moore departing from his famous James Bond persona to play a romantic lead. Talia Shire, known for her roles in The Godfather and the *Rocky* series, plays the grounded local love interest. Veteran stage and screen actress Colleen Dewhurst brings gravitas to the role of the matriarch, while Ford Rainey provides support as a wise townsman. The cast also includes Marshall Colt and Nina Siemaszko in key supporting roles.
The film was directed by Robert Ellis Miller, whose previous work includes *The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter*. It was produced by John G. Wilson for ITC Entertainment. Screenwriter Cindy Myers adapted the story, which was filmed on location in various quaint towns in New England to capture its specific atmosphere. The cinematography was handled by Brian West, and the editing by Skip Lusk. The musical score was provided by John Morris, a frequent collaborator with directors like Mel Brooks.
*Bed & Breakfast* was released directly to television in the United States in 1992 under the ITC Entertainment banner. It did not receive a theatrical rollout in major markets like Los Angeles or New York City, instead premiering on network television. Following its initial broadcast, the film was distributed in various international markets and later released on home video formats such as VHS. It has occasionally aired on cable networks and streaming services in subsequent decades.
Critical reception to *Bed & Breakfast* was generally mild. Reviews often noted it as a pleasant, undemanding television movie that served as a light diversion. Commentary frequently focused on Roger Moore's amiable performance, with critics observing his effective departure from action roles. The work of Colleen Dewhurst was also routinely praised. The film was not a major awards contender but found a modest audience appreciative of its gentle, romantic comedy formula and picturesque New England setting. It is remembered as a minor entry in the filmographies of its principal cast and director Robert Ellis Miller.
Category:1992 films Category:American romantic comedy films Category:ITC Entertainment films Category:Films directed by Robert Ellis Miller Category:1990s English-language films