A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 12, 2005
Original Title:
Family Plan
Alternate Titles:
Az álcsalád
Marido por un día
Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Alpine Medien Productions
Hallmark Entertainment
Larry Levinson Productions
MAT IV
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 88
Charlie MacKenzie is an ambitious young career woman who stretches the truth in a job interview by professing to be married with a family. But her little white lie leads to a great big problem when her new boss moves next door. Desperate to maintain her ruse, Charlie “borrows” her best friend’s daughter and scrambles to find a husband-for-hire. When a charming actor accepts the role, Charlie’s charade just may lead her to true love!
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Art Direction:
Nathan Ogilvie
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Marianna Elias
Tanja Hrast
Paula Jane Hamilton
Boom Operator:
Victoria S. Cunningham
Casting:
Penny Perry
Amy Reece
Co-Executive Producer:
Nick Lombardo
Sarah Nean Bruce
Steven Squillante
Winship Cook
Costume Design:
Tami Mor
Director:
David S. Cass Sr.
Director of Photography:
James W. Wrenn
Editor:
Jennifer Jean Cacavas
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Kevin Bocarde
Executive Producer:
Robert Halmi Jr.
Larry Levinson
Gaffer:
William Ballard
Key Hair Stylist:
Lesley Poling
Makeup Artist:
Tanja Hrast
Makeup Department Head:
Alexis Walker
Original Music Composer:
David Kitay
Producer:
Jeff Kloss
Albert T. Dickerson III
Production Design:
Yuda Acco
Script Supervisor:
Judy Rachel
Set Decoration:
Peggy Paola
Sound Mixer:
Gary Cunningham
Still Photographer:
Bruce Birmelin
Stunt Coordinator:
Clint Lilley
Stunts:
Bruce Paul Barbour
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Celeste Caliri
Writer:
Richard Gitelson
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