Nikki and the Perfect Stranger

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Nikki and the Perfect Stranger
Film poster
Directed byJefferson Moore
Written byJefferson Moore
Produced byJefferson Moore
Kelly Worthington
StarringJefferson Moore
Juliana Allen
Matt Wallace
CinematographyKevin Crisp
Edited byPate Walters
Music byMurphy Slone
Production
company
Distributed byKelly's Filmworks LTD
Release date
  • October 5, 2013 (2013-10-05)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Nikki and the Perfect Stranger (also known as Perfect Stranger 3: The Reunion[1]) is a 2013 sequel to the 2005 independent film, The Perfect Stranger, and its first sequel, Another Perfect Stranger. It stars Jefferson Moore, Matt Wallace (reprising his role as Tony Vincent from The Perfect Gift), and Juliana Allen as Nikki Cominsky (replacing Pamela Brumley who played Nikki in the first movie).

Plot[edit]

The third and final chapter in the 'Perfect Stranger' movie series, features the return of Nikki Cominskey, now in her forties and no longer a high-powered attorney, who has done everything she knows to grow spiritually, and wonders where her closeness with Jesus has gone. Burned out and hopeless, she wails her complaints to God during a late-night interstate trip. Running out of fuel, she finds Jesus once again....along the roadside with a can of gas. The Wonderful Counselor hops in and offers answers she never heard in a church and a nighttime of adventure ensues beyond anything Nikki could have ever imagined.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "independent film, Kelly's Filmworks Nikki and the Perfect Stranger". www.kellysfilmworks.net. Archived from the original on 2013-06-11.

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