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Release Date:
October 19, 2013
Original Title:
And Then There Was You
Alternate Titles:
Someone to Love
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Bull's Eye Entertainment
Iroko TV
RLJ Entertainment
Turning Point Media
Turning Point Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
Natalie and Joshua appear to be the picture-perfect couple, but looks can be deceiving. When Natalie discovers her husband has led a secret life, she is forced to deal with losing everything she loves. Newly divorced and soured on relationships, Natalie is picking up the pieces of her shattered world. In the process of healing, she meets a new man who challenges the boundaries of her trust and her ability to fall in love again.
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Actor's Assistant:
Tahiese Beckford
Additional Camera:
Brice Reid
Art Department Assistant:
Jason Bannister
Erica Elisondo
Art Direction:
Reed Johns
Associate Producer:
Karin Keteku Mensah
Kafui Mensah
Jimmy Jean-Louis
Best Boy Electric:
Peter Koocheradis
Nich Musco
Best Boy Grip:
Kate Johnson
Justin Westfall
Boom Operator:
Ethan Biggers
Casting:
Whitney Valcin
Co-Executive Producer:
Hugh Casey
Michael Akwesi Djaba
Akin Salami
Jason Nijoku
Scott Christensen
Colorist:
Matt Conrad
Costume Designer:
Rebecca Raleigh
Craft Service:
Kenyatta Gilliam
Data Wrangler:
Carl Helder
Dialogue Editor:
Shaun Burdick
Director:
Leila Djansi
Director of Photography:
Aaron Wong
Dolly Grip:
Justin Dobson
Charles Ritter
Editor:
Avril Beukes
Electrician:
Rene Yescas
Donavan Clark
Executive Producer:
Brett Dismuke
Dave Harper
First Assistant Camera:
Renee Treyball
D. Katherine Santori
Payam Yazdandoost
Nick Müller
First Assistant Director:
Traci D. Nickerson
Foley Editor:
Anna Gramlich
Gaffer:
Daniel Williams
Jih-E Peng
Key Grip:
Sarah E. Fox
Adam Beffa
Line Producer:
Craig Thurman Suttle
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Sarah Bliss
Makeup Artist:
Marie-Flore Beaubien
Music Editor:
Anna Gramlich
Original Music Composer:
Thomas Van Oosting
Producer:
Suzanne Patrick
Ryan Daly
Lynn Whitfield
Brian J. White
Garcelle Beauvais
Production Assistant:
Andrew Wyman
Ian M. Kronenberg
Jennilynn Ulanday
Adrienne Laborde
Rob Blake
Production Coordinator:
Debbi Anderson
Production Design:
Tony Tomety
Production Intern:
Scott Thompson
Brittany Begheri
Production Manager:
Blake Cordova
Screenplay:
Leila Djansi
Script Supervisor:
Kelli Marino
Karolyn Austen
Second Assistant Camera:
Matthew Stemmley
Brian Bonilla
Second Assistant Director:
Kevin Huie
Second Second Assistant Director:
Dominique Chen
Set Dresser:
Alex Overlock
Aygul Idiyatullina
Set Photographer:
Frederick Johnson
Songs:
Kate Nauta
Sound Effects Editor:
Shaun Burdick
Anna Gramlich
Sound Mixer:
John Taylor
Anthony Enns
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Shaun Burdick
Sound Supervisor:
Bradly 'Trip' Clark
Steadicam Operator:
Kurt Nolen
Storyboard Artist:
Tony D'Amato
Studio Teacher:
Kimberly Clifton
Thanks:
Kimberly Elise
Lynn Whitfield
Ryan Daly
Ama K. Abebrese
Michael Akwesi Djaba
Evan Hainey
Joe Milner
Ryan Bartlett
Karin Keteku Mensah
Tony Tomety
Maame Boatemaa Boateng
Transportation Captain:
Tyler Winegar
Transportation Coordinator:
Roger Roberge II
Wardrobe Assistant:
Raven Roberts
Yesenia Cuevas
Christian Chavarria
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Monique Thompson
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