The Hollywood Mom's Mystery (2004) [PG]

Release Date:
August 8, 2004

Original Title:
The Hollywood Mom's Mystery

Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Hallmark Entertainment
Larry Levinson Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 87

Who do you have to kill to get ahead in this town?

Lucy Freers has a long-standing marriage, a nine-year old daughter, and a great family life in the suburbs of Hollywood. Great, that is, until the Hollywood set decides that motherhood is the newest way to go. When local neighbor Julia Prentice, the wife of a famous movie actor, adopts a baby in full view of the show-business media, the parenthood craze hits its peak. Soon after, Julia is found lying dead in Lucy's swimming pool, with Lucy and her husband labeled as suspects. Now Lucy must determine the truth to clear the name of both herself and her family.

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Co-Executive Producer:
Nick Lombardo
Michael Moran

Costume Design:
Bonnie Stauch

Director:
David S. Cass Sr.

Director of Photography:
Maximo Munzi

Editor:
Jennifer Jean Cacavas

Executive Producer:
Larry Levinson
Lindsay Maracotta
Ilene Kahn Power
Robert Halmi Jr.

Key Hair Stylist:
Michael Spezzano

Makeup & Hair:
Marie-Flore Beaubien

Makeup Artist:
Michael Spezzano

Music:
Jim Dooley

Novel:
Lindsay Maracotta

Producer:
Lincoln Lageson
Randy Pope

Production Design:
Chris Dileo

Set Decoration:
Simona Ennas

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Ratajczak

Stunt Coordinator:
Clint Lilley

Stunt Double:
Mimi Lesseos
Christine Anne Baur
Troy Gilbert

Stunt Driver:
Debbie Evans
Gary McLarty

Teleplay:
Bruce Franklin Singer

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