Three Days (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 9, 2001

Original Title:
Three Days

Alternate Titles:
3 Tage bis Weihnachten
Trois jours pour aimer
Une vie en trois jours

Genres:
Drama | Family | Fantasy | TV Movie

Production Companies:
ABC Family Worldwide
Saban Entertainment
Von Zerneck Sertner Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 91

An angel interrupts destiny to give love 72 hours for a second chance.

Ten years ago, Andrew married his childhood sweetheart, Beth. Now Andrew's a high-powered literary agent, but his relationship with his wife has not fared as well. When Beth is tragically killed just days before Christmas, an angel gives Andrew the chance to relive the last three days his wife was alive. But he can't change fate and Beth will still lose her life. However, Andrew can still discover the gift Beth needs most from him.

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Art Direction:
John Hencher

Casting:
Julie Ashton

Co-Producer:
Ted Babcock
Peter Sadowski

Costume Design:
Martha Curry

Director:
Michael Switzer

Director of Photography:
Eric Van Haren Noman

Editor:
Micky Blythe

Executive Producer:
Ira Pincus
Robert M. Sertner
Frank von Zerneck

Hairstylist:
Barbi Jollota

Key Hair Stylist:
Paulette Cable

Key Makeup Artist:
Betty Belmore

Original Music Composer:
Deddy Tzur

Producer:
Randy Sutter

Production Design:
Deanne Rohde

Set Decoration:
Alan MacLeod

Sound Designer:
Martin Flores

Writer:
Robert Tate Miller
Eric Tuchman

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