A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 25, 2004
Original Title:
False Pretenses
Alternate Titles:
Falsas apariencias
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Incendo Productions
Power
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
Falling victim to a glib con artist named Michael (Stewart Bick), Texas housewife Diane (Peta Wilson) loses all her money, a disaster that drives her husband Randal (Anthony Lemke) to suicide. Unable to get justice through the official channels, Diane mounts her own plan of revenge. This involves assuming a new identity, trading in her blonde tresses for a redheaded "do", moving to a small town, and systematically seducing the man who ruined her life. One of six "no frills" TV movies produced in Canada for the Lifetime cable network at a flat cost of 2 million each,
ADR Supervisor:
Natalie Fleurant
Casting:
Nadia Rona
Vera Miller
Costume Design:
Nicole Pelletier
Director:
Jason Hreno
Director of Photography:
Isabelle Pépin
Daniel Vincelette
Editor:
Yves Langlois
Executive Producer:
Stephen Greenberg
Anne Carlucci
Justin Bodle
Key Makeup Artist:
Claudette B. Casavant
Line Producer:
Serge Denis
Makeup Artist:
Adriana Verbert
Original Music Composer:
James Gelfand
Producer:
Jean Bureau
Josée Mauffette
Production Design:
Jean Bécotte
Set Decoration:
Josée Pilon
Lyne Chénier
Supervising Sound Editor:
Michel B. Bordeleau
Writer:
Tom Swale
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