Sex & Mrs. X (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 10, 2000

Original Title:
Sex & Mrs. X

Alternate Titles:
Sex and Mrs. X
Перевоплощение в миссис Х

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Brayton-Carlucci Productions
Hearst Entertainment Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

Joanna is a woman secure in the knowledge of who she is: a perfect wife, a successful magazine journalist and a woman who's just celebrated her 10th wedding anniversary with her husband, Dale. But when Dale suddenly leaves her for another woman, Joanna's world collapses. Her self-esteem shattered, Joanna questions her attractiveness as a woman and her value as a human being. How did this happen to her? Follow Joanna as she escapes to Paris and learns the many secrets of seduction under the tutelage of Madame Simone. Slowly, empowered by her newfound knowledge and self-confidence, Joanna comes to understand her true self-worth.

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Casting:
Susan Edelman
Mary V. Buck

Co-Producer:
Amanda Vaill
Larry Grimaldi

Costume Design:
Antoinette Messam

Director:
Arthur Allan Seidelman

Director of Photography:
Don E. FauntLeRoy

Editor:
Sharyn L. Ross

Executive Producer:
Anne Carlucci

First Assistant Director:
John Pace

Key Makeup Artist:
Debi Drennan

Music:
Joseph Conlan

Original Story:
Amanda Vaill

Producer:
Marian Brayton

Production Design:
Vlasta Svoboda

Sound Mixer:
Bryan Day

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andre Caporaso
Thomas J. Huth
David M. Weishaar

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mike Gutierrez

Unit Production Manager:
Helene C. Valinsky

Writer:
Elisa Bell

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