A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 19, 2020
Original Title:
Follow Me to Daisy Hills
Alternate Titles:
Follow Me
Heart of Down Under
Love at Daisy Hills
Любовь в Дейзи-Хиллз
Genres:
Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
MarVista Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
When Jo realizes that her family's general store in Daisy Hills is losing money, her father Duke calls in a favor to help. Duke's help is Jo's ex-boyfriend, Blake, former Daisy Hills native.
Assistant Location Manager:
Chrussy
Associate Producer:
Marly Reed
Casting:
Carmen Kotyk
Co-Executive Producer:
Michael Moran
Costume Design:
Echo Porisky
Costume Designer:
Nick Kula
Director:
Sean Geraughty
Director of Photography:
Gabriel Levesque
Editor:
Adam Brooks
Executive Producer:
Suzanne L. Berger
Fernando Szew
Hannah Pillemer
Marianne C. Wunch
Arnie Zipursky
Dayna Zipursky
First Assistant Director:
Robbin MacDonald
Jorge Requena Ramos
Makeup Department Head:
Brie Tait
Music:
Kevon Cronin
Irving Victoria
Producer:
Cary Davies
Production Design:
Oscar Fenoglio
Second Assistant Director:
Jorge Requena Ramos
Third Assistant Director:
Samantha Duncombe
Unit Production Manager:
Cary Davies
Writer:
G.Y. Cohen
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