A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 6, 2007
Original Title:
Perfect Child
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Ambitious Entertainment
CanWest Global Television Network
Insight Film Studios
Lifetime
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 96
Brilliant software entrepreneur Paul Jacobs meets PR agent Sarah Daniels at his spoiled rotten daughter Lily's tennis club. First Sara seduces Paul to hire her firm for his, then they fall in love and get married. But both Lily and Paul's business parter (and ex) Monica are secretly jealous and want Sara out. Accidents hit both his family and his firm hard, but are they accidents and if not, who is staging them? Secrets from Paul's, Sara's and some others' past complicate things further.
Co-Producer:
Kim Arnott
Costume Design:
Katrina McCarthy
Director:
Terry Ingram
Director of Photography:
Anthony C. Metchie
Editor:
Tony Kent
Executive Producer:
Kirk Shaw
Stanton W. Kamens
James Taylor Phillips
Hair Department Head:
Jill Corp
Key Makeup Artist:
Amy Van Wormer
Music:
Michael Richard Plowman
Producer:
Lindsay MacAdam
Production Design:
James Hazell
Set Decoration:
Jacqueline Miller
Stunt Coordinator:
Owen Walstrom
Writer:
James Taylor Phillips
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