A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 17, 1999
Original Title:
Silk Hope
Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
Frannie Vaughn (Fawcett) comes back home after being away a long time, only to find that her mother has died. She also finds out that her sister, Natalie (Crow) and her husband, Jake (Bryce), are planning to sell the acres once owned by Frannie and Natalie's family. To buy the land back from her sister, Frannie gets a job and falls in love with a fellow worker, Rubin (Johnson). In the end, Frannie's dreams come true and Natalie comes to her senses and moves in to the old family house with Frannie and Rubin.
Assistant Editor:
Melissa Gearhart
Casting:
Melinda Gartzman
Co-Producer:
Dalene Young
Costume Assistant:
Grace Lambert Pyke
Costume Design:
Nanrose Buchman
Director:
Kevin Dowling
Director of Photography:
John Newby
Editor:
Janet Bartels-Vandagriff
Executive Producer:
Beth Polson
First Assistant Director:
Kaaren F. Ochoa
Gaffer:
Larry Kaster
Hair Department Head:
Steven Mack
Hairstylist:
Mela Murphy
Location Manager:
Andrew C. Keeter
Makeup Artist:
Martha Preciado
Music:
Alan Williams
Producer:
Erica Fox
Production Design:
David W. Ford
Script Supervisor:
Patience Thoreson
Second Assistant Director:
Phil Robinson
Set Decoration:
Ellen Totleben
Sound Mixer:
Walt Martin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Larry Stensvold
Pete Elia
Story:
Beth Polson
Stunt Coordinator:
Noon Orsatti
Stunt Double:
Jennifer Badger
Caron Colvett
Stunts:
Diane ReneƩ
Supervising Sound Editor:
Anthony Mazzei
Teleplay:
Dalene Young
Unit Production Manager:
Erica Fox
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