
It's A Short Trip From The Penthouse To The Poorhouse.
Plot outline
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Cast
- Hilary Duff
- Haylie Duff
- Maria Conchita Alonso
- Anjelica Huston
- Brent Spiner
- Lukas Haas
- Marcus Coloma
- Ty Hodges
- Reagan Dale Neis
- Obba Babatundé
- Henry Cho
- Misti Traya
- Christina R. Copeland
- Brandon Beemer
- Colleen Camp
- Dennis Lee Kelly
- Judy Tenuta
- Joanne Baron
- Faith Prince
- Damian d'Entremont
- Dot-Marie Jones
- Cheryl Hawker
- Tanya Alexander
- Philip Casnoff
- Natalie Lander
- Larry Poindexter
- Carl Lewis
- Lalena Nash
- Timothy Davis-Reed
- Anthony Crivello
- Beckie King
- Alejandro Rose-Garcia
- Annie McKnight
- Carson Brown
- Kayla Ewell
- Terri Seymour
- Suzanne Whang
- Tonya Rowland
- Joel Madden
- Benji Madden
- Brad Blumenthal
- Troy Rowland
- William Barillaro
- Miguel A. Gaetan
- Jason Huber
- Jaclyn Whitman
- Cheyenne Haynes
- Andrea Ramírez
- Kim Estes
- Darcy Halsey
- Kristen Hagen
- Charlie Pineda
- Richard Harter
- Perla Liberatori
- Christina Romero Mollison
- Chris Blount
- Gina Fricchione
- Michael Lugenbuehl
- Albert Malafronte
- Dee Mas
- Eduardo Renta
- Keith E. Smith
- Breanna Startzel
- Rochelle Warner
Plots
Two wealthy sisters, both heiresses to their family's cosmetics fortune, are given a wake-up call when a scandal and ensuing investigation strip them of their wealth.
The silver spoon daughters of the late cosmetics empire founder Victor Marchetta, Avan and Tanzie, never even took an interest in the business, happy to let it be run by their and the firm's administrator, Tommy Katzenbach, while they lead socialite lives, aiming at a marriage with soap star Mic Rionn. Suddenly a scandal wrecks the firm's stock and their family reputation. Their credit cards are canceled, one of them torches the mansion, the other hands their sports-car to a thief mistaken for a parking valet. So they end up living with their Latina former cleaning lady. Help to investigate whether the firm is really best sold to competitor Fabiella, as Tommy claims, comes from hunky lab technician Rick, whom the previously mistook for the inexistent firm parking lot attendant, and Henry Baines, whose free law for the poor charity they didn't even consider for sponsoring.