A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 20, 2003
Original Title:
Lucky 7
Alternate Titles:
As Regras do Amor
Lucky Seven
Siete novios
Un homme pour la vie
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Lionsgate
Lionsgate Television
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 96
Instead of really living her life since losing her mother at age 7, Seattle lawyer Amy Myer sticks to a foolproof 'timeline' her mother drew as a guideline to help plot the course of her life. The timeline, which proves to be accurate in all other respects, predicts that Amy should marry her seventh boyfriend. However, Amy must question her instincts when she feels that her sixth boyfriend is the one she should marry, not the predicted seventh. Now she must decide whether to follow her mother's advice, or follow her own heart.
Art Direction:
Troy Hansen
Assistant Editor:
Douglas Clark
Background Casting Director:
Annie Klein
Casting:
Wendy Kurtzman
Eileen Stringer
Coreen Mayrs
Heike Brandstatter
Casting Coordinator:
Errin Lally
Co-Producer:
Kimberly Williams-Paisley
Color Timer:
Andrea Dixon
Costume Designer:
Crystine Booth
Dialogue Editor:
Kevin Townshend
Director:
Harry Winer
Director of Photography:
Jon Joffin
Editor:
David A. Simmons
Executive Producer:
Judith A. Polone
Executive Producer's Assistant:
Jason Lacob
First Assistant Director:
Brian Giddens
Gaffer:
Richard Buckmaster
Key Grip:
Brian Smith
Key Hair Stylist:
Russell Brady
Key Makeup Artist:
Linda Steeves
Location Manager:
Scott Walden
Music Consultant:
Dominic Griffin
Music Coordinator:
Stephanie Urcheck
Music Supervisor:
Joel C. High
Original Music Composer:
Danny Lux
Post Production Supervisor:
Sally Dixon
Producer:
Judy Cairo
Production Accountant:
Karen Tony
Production Coordinator:
Melissa Barrie
Production Design:
Jerry Wanek
Production Manager:
John Danylkiw
Production Secretary:
Barbara Chisholm
Production Sound Mixer:
Roger Stafeckis
Property Master:
Trinita Waller
Screenplay:
Jessica Barondes
Script Supervisor:
Terry J. Murray
Second Assistant Director:
Wendy Newton
Set Decoration:
Diane Nachlik
Sound Designer:
Kris Fenske
Sound Effects Editor:
Anke Bakker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Iain Pattison
Mark Klausmayer
Stunt Double:
Crystal Dalman
Dave Hospes
Stunts:
Dean Choe
Charles Andre
Supervising Sound Editor:
Jacqueline Cristianini
Transportation Coordinator:
Roy Cumming
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