A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 18, 1998
Original Title:
Best Friends for Life
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Daniel L. Paulson Productions
Hallmark Entertainment
Signboard Hill Productions
Susan Rose Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Sarah and Harriet have been best friends since childhood. They married at the same time, had children within the same year and now find themselves facing uncertain futures after the sudden deaths of their husbands. Though they have much in common, Sarah is a relaxed nature lover, while Harriet is intense and set in her ways. Sarah has been able to move on with her life with the help of her mother, her maid Katie and Will, the new man in her life. Harriet is unable to cope with her loss and her relationship with her daughter Pammy is strained. When Harriet is diagnosed with a serious illness, she and Sarah learn a lesson about love and friendship.
Assistant Editor:
Margaret L. DeMaria
Assistant Location Manager:
I. Karl Golden
Associate Producer:
Eric Buchanan
Boom Operator:
Douglas L. Hill
Casting:
Maureen A. Arata
Casting Associate:
Stacy Pinhas
Cinematography:
Robert Draper
Costume Design:
Helen P. Butler
Costume Supervisor:
Carol Sadler
Director:
Michael Switzer
Editor:
Mark W. Rosenbaum
Executive Producer:
Susan Rose
Line Producer:
Derek Kavanagh
Location Casting:
Lisa Mae Fincannon
Location Manager:
Doug Whitley
Music:
Allyn Ferguson
Novel:
Shelby Hearon
Producer:
Dan Paulson
Production Design:
David Ensley
Production Sound Mixer:
Steven R. Smith
Script Supervisor:
Anne Melville
Set Decoration:
Joseph Litsch
Teleplay:
Cynthia Whitcomb
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