Broken Lullaby (1994) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 15, 1994

Original Title:
Broken Lullaby

Alternate Titles:
Das letzte Redezvous
Harlequin: Broken Lullaby

Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Alliance Films
CBS Entertainment Productions
CTV
Harlequin
Transatlantic Media Associates (TMA)
UFA

Production Countries:
Canada | Germany | Hungary | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 96

Rich Hungarian-born orphan Katya Davidov commissions Jordan Kirkland to research her past starting from a photograph, showing her as a child next to an elusive Fabergé music box. Luckily experienced Yankee-Hungarian treasure hunter and womanizer Nick Rostov gently forces his help upon her, although Jordan stubbornly risks dealing with his dodgy competitor Gudrun Kuper and her ruthless employer, count Borodin.

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Camera Operator:
Keith Hlady

Casting:
Marsha Chesley
Carol Dudley
Nan Dutton

Costume Design:
Maria Hruby

Dialogue Editor:
Alex Partridge
Clive Turner

Director:
Michael Kennedy

Director of Photography:
Nyika Jancsó

Editor:
Bill Goddard

First Assistant Director:
Marta Kertesz

Gaffer:
Péter Sidló

Location Manager:
Tamás Maros

Makeup Artist:
Edit Basilides
Attila Ungvári

Music:
Claude Desjardins
Eric Robertson

Music Director:
Jody Colero

Novel:
Laurel Pace

Producer:
Peter Bray

Production Coordinator:
Marietta Temesvari

Production Design:
Csaba Stork

Script Supervisor:
Maggie Craig

Set Decoration:
Andras Takacs
Istvan Takacs

Sound Effects Editor:
Anthony Lancett

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tim Archer
Mark Wright

Still Photographer:
Alex Dukay

Writer:
Guy Mullally
Jim Henshaw

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