Diamond Girl (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 25, 1998

Original Title:
Diamond Girl

Alternate Titles:
En uslepen diamant
Kärlekens Druvor
Un amour inattendu

Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Alliance Films

Production Countries:
Canada | South Africa

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 91

Denny Montana never looks at Claire. She has been working for him for four years and fallen in love at a distance. When Denny's brother Regan returns to oversee the sale of the family vineyard, Claire and Reganen makes pact. To make Denny jealous and lure him away from his girlfriend's bad influence. But what Claire and Regan did not take into account was how difficult it can be to control their own emotions.

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Art Direction:
Lisa Hart

Camera Operator:
Vicci Turpin
Carlos De Carvalho

Director:
Timothy Bond

Director of Photography:
Buster Reynolds

Editor:
Bill Goddard

First Assistant Director:
Diana Keam

Key Hair Stylist:
Bobby Van Der Westhulzen

Key Makeup Artist:
Anni Taylor

Original Music Composer:
Tim McCauley

Producer:
Randall Torno

Production Coordinator:
Wendy Alport

Production Design:
Susan Longmire

Property Master:
Neil Swanepoel

Script Supervisor:
Rozelle Vogelman

Set Decoration:
Simon Rees

Writer:
Charles Lazer
Diana Palmer

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