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Release Date:
September 12, 2020
Original Title:
Love's Second Chance
Alternate Titles:
Una seconda possibilità per Rose
Vintage Hearts
Genres:
Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
CMW Winter Productions
Reel One Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
BE: 9 CA: G NL: 9 US: G
Runtime: 90
When Rose, a passionate fashion stylist in her 30's living in New York, inherits her grandmother's vintage dress shop, she returns to her small hometown to take care of the store. As she's contemplating closing the store for good, she runs into her charming high school crush, Cole Murphy, who convinces her to restore the store and help people in need that can't afford new clothes. After hesitantly agreeing, the two friends reminisce about their old feelings, and realize that the store is not the only that deserves a second chance, but so does their love.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Scott Nuttall
"B" Camera Operator:
Jon Thomas
Assistant Editor:
Eric Hoce
Assistant Location Manager:
Jacob Wideman
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Kate Chacko
Boom Operator:
Jason Grundke
Casting:
Gina Gallego
Ann Forry
Colorist:
Achim Kapitza
Costume Designer:
Erica Minisini
Costume Supervisor:
Kristy Rempel
Director:
David I. Strasser
Director of Photography:
Jon Thomas
Editor:
Emerson Hill
Executive Producer:
Tom Berry
Sebastian Battro
Laurence Braun
Louisa Cadywould
Andrew Walker
Breanne Laplante
Gilles LaPlante
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Sean Symondson
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Gary Potzkai
First Assistant Director:
Graham Cairns
Graphic Designer:
Jim Cliffe
Key Grip:
Jamie Cottington
Key Hair Stylist:
Janette Service
Key Makeup Artist:
Kristin Loeck
Makeup & Hair:
Sehler Hil
Music:
Bobby Rose
Producer:
Costa Vassos
Production Accountant:
Richard Raghoo
Production Coordinator:
Suzanne Bourlon
Production Design:
Jim Cliffe
Production Manager:
Costa Vassos
Property Master:
Zach Jones
Script Supervisor:
Jessica L. Randall
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Noah M. Dorsey
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Tyler Messervey
Second Assistant Director:
Jesse Nelson
Set Decoration:
Sara Longfellow
Adrian Traquair
Set Dresser:
Sam Welbourne
Sound Mixer:
Jason Wood
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael MacDonald
Randy Kiss
Still Photographer:
Andy Schlamp
Third Assistant Director:
Asia Sidloski
Transportation Captain:
Paul Welbourne
Writer:
Aimee Pitta
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