Jane's House

Jane's House is a 1994 American television drama film starring James Woods, Anne Archer and Melissa Lahlitah Crider.

Others in the film included Graham Beckel as Charlie, Diane D'Aquila as Marion, Keegan MacIntosh as Bobby and Barry Bonds as himself.

[7] Unlike many TV movies, Jane's House was never released on VHS or DVD, leaving the film to be available unofficially only, recorded from a television showing.

[8] After meeting each other during the film project, Woods announced his engagement to 23-year-old actress Melissa Lahlitah Crider in 1997, but their wedding was later called off, and they broke up in 2000.

After seventeen years of happy suburban marriage, Paul loses Jane to a heart attack, and is left alone to raise their two children.

A former tennis star who is now an agent and promoter of active athletes, something about Paul's courtliness attracts Mary, who never had time for childhood or marriage.

There is neither stalking nor incest, not a single traumatic secret, nobody dies on-camera, and absolutely nothing is explained, sanctioned or abhorred by a lawyer of therapist.

The intense actor takes a gentler approach to his role as a Long Island sporting goods retailer, still mourning his wife a year after her death.