Secrets (1992) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 6, 1992

Original Title:
Secrets

Alternate Titles:
Danielle Steel's: Secrets
Hollywoodská tajemství

Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
NBC Productions
The Cramer Company

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 93

In a famly like this... everyone has them.

Producer Mel Wexler is putting together "Manhattan," a night-time soap opera that will definitely be the toast of the town. He puts together a stellar cast, however, each member of this cast has his own little secret: Zach is a Hollywood leading man apparently being blackmailed by 2 mysterious women; Jane was a former daytime soap star who had to abruptly leave her popular role due to problems at home; Bill is a male model whose marital status would rather be kept secret by his agent; Gaby is a struggling actress determined to make it on her own; and Sabina is a legendary film star who must now take a role on a television series due to a serious "involvement" in San Francisco. One by one, their secrets unfold in this television movie based on the bestseller by Danielle Steel. (Summary Written by Phil Fernando)

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Art Direction:
Sandy Getzler

Camera Operator:
Leo J. Napolitano

Casting:
Leslie Litt
Marion Levine

Chief Lighting Technician:
Lon Massey

Construction Coordinator:
John Kersey

Costume Supervisor:
Jane Janiger
L. Paul Dafelmair

Director:
Peter H. Hunt

Director of Photography:
Paul Lohmann

Editor:
Frank Morriss

First Assistant Director:
Jerry Ziesmer

Hairstylist:
Linle White
Bren Plaistowe

Makeup Artist:
Steve Artmont
Carlos Yeaggy

Music Supervisor:
John Caper Jr.

Novel:
Danielle Steel

Original Music Composer:
Arthur B. Rubinstein

Producer:
James H. Brown

Production Coordinator:
Susan Becton

Production Design:
James J. Agazzi

Property Master:
Terry Adams

Script Supervisor:
Sally Roddy

Set Decoration:
Jeff Haley

Teleplay:
Paul Huson

Writer:
William Bast

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