An Unexpected Love (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 24, 2003

Original Title:
An Unexpected Love

Alternate Titles:
This Much I Know

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Grand Productions
Hurry Up Productions
Lee Rose Productions
Lifetime

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

She's always been someone's mother, wife, and daughter. Today Kate Meyer has decided to be herself.

An unhappily married housewife and mother of two children seperates from her husband and gets a new job where she developes a mutual attraction to her female boss.

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Assistant Costume Designer:
Alison Fraser

Assistant Director Trainee:
Tanya Tagman

Associate Producer:
Fritzi Horstman

Casting:
Sid Kozak

Costume Design:
Kevin Knight

Costume Supervisor:
Nicola Ryall

Director:
Lee Rose

Director of Photography:
Jan Kiesser

Editor:
Peter V. White

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Rose Lam

Executive Producer:
Gary A. Randall
Lee Rose

First Assistant Director:
Sandra Mayo

Gaffer:
Don Saari

Key Costumer:
Paul Lavigne

Makeup Artist:
Michelle Lemieux

Makeup Department Head:
Connie Parker

Music Editor:
Lori Slomka

Original Music Composer:
Velton Ray Bunch

Production Design:
Richard Paris
Linda Del Rosario

Script Supervisor:
Portia Tickell

Second Assistant Director:
Debra Herst

Set Decoration:
Lucy Wilcox
Monika Choynowski

Sound Editor:
Doug Kent

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Peter Reale
Robert Edmondson

Special Effects Coordinator:
Jak Osmond

Still Photographer:
Chris Helcermanas-Benge

Supervising Sound Editor:
Ian Morgan

Unit Production Manager:
Fran Rosati

Writer:
Lee Rose

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