A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Crystal Bernard, Doug Savant, Billy Dean
Written by:
Andrew Laskos
David Venable
Directed by:
Michael Toshiyuki Uno
Release Date:
April 13, 1999
Original Title:
A Face to Kill for
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Charter Films Inc.
Wilshire Court Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Accomplished horse trainer is deceived by her husband, unfairly sent to prison, and she re-makes herself and eventually gains revenge.
Successfull Virginian horse-trainer and irresistible womanizer Virgil marries stud farm owner Frank Hadley's naively devoted daughter. To avoid being discovered skimming to pay his gambling debts, Virgil ends up arranging for Frank's death in a car 'accident' and his daughter being jailed, then convinces her to sign a divorce to save the farm's reputation and remarries an equally gullible prey. Alas, his first wife is inspired by a jail mate to become a race horse investment consultant, using a completely new identity, and obsessed with revenge, which gets priority over her re-found first love Sam.
Co-Producer:
David Venable
Costume Design:
Sandra Culotta
Director:
Michael Toshiyuki Uno
Director of Photography:
Robert Steadman
Editor:
Cari Coughlin
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Ed Milkovich
First Assistant Director:
Michael Cedar
Hairstylist:
Carolyn Ferguson
Key Hair Stylist:
Julie Janes-Love
Key Makeup Artist:
Shashana Kaplan
Makeup Artist:
Jill Rockow
Music:
Peter Himmelman
Producer:
Bob Roe
Production Design:
Dena Roth
Second Assistant Director:
Courtney Wulfe
Set Decoration:
Steven K. Barnett
Stunt Coordinator:
Russell Towery
Stunts:
Jody Haselbarth
Utility Stunts:
Michele Thompson
Writer:
Andrew Laskos
David Venable
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