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Release Date:
August 3, 2024
Original Title:
I Thought My Husband's Wife Was Dead
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Lifetime
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Beautiful wife and expectant mother Lola Winters (Sherilyn Allen) seems to have it all—the big house, a dashing husband Leo Winters (Jamall Johnson), and a thriving restaurant business. But Lola’s seemingly perfect life is interrupted when a ghost from the past Tori (LeToya Luckett) suddenly shows up at her doorstep in search of her husband Leo, after having gone missing for 5 years and being declared dead. Tensions rise and lives are turned upside down as Tori’s unexpected return leaves everyone questioning her motives and why she hasn’t gone to the police. Determined to start a new life, Tori demands that the Winters pay her hundreds of thousands of dollars, but before leaving town a bombshell revelation exposes even more dark and shocking secrets.
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Book:
Minka Kent
Casting:
Judy Lee
Director:
Troy Scott
Director of Photography:
Mike Kam
Editor:
Devin Taylor
Executive Producer:
Minka Kent
Stacy Mandelberg
Oliver De Caigny
Timothy O. Johnson
Tamara T. Gregory
Music:
Mario Vaira
Producer:
Navid Soofi
Production Design:
Babak Golkar
Special Effects Coordinator:
Sami Ghali
Supervising Producer:
Tim Mudd
Writer:
Tamara T. Gregory
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