A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 7, 2005
Original Title:
More Sex & the Single Mom
Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Andrea Baynes Productions
Lifetime
Shoestring Productions
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
Single, divorced lawyer Jess Gradwell returns in this sequel as she tries to raise her new three-year-old son, Jake, while dealing with her teenage daughter, Sara's, growing carnal desires with a photographer she meets while planning her high school graduation. It all comes to a head when Jess' former flame and father of Jake, Alex Lofton, returns never knowing he has a son out of his and Jess' lustful fling and wants to be a part of her life again, despite Jess not wanting anything to do with Alex.
Art Direction:
Mark Duffield
Casting:
Jeffery Passero
Stacey Rosen
Co-Producer:
Judith Paige Mitchell
Costume Design:
Resa McConaghy
Director:
Don McBrearty
Director of Photography:
Rhett Morita
Editor:
Tom Joerin
Executive Producer:
Allan Krasnick
Don Enright
Andrea Baynes
Les Alexander
First Assistant Director:
John Lawson
Gaffer:
Roger Bate
Hairstylist:
Stephanie Ingram
Makeup Department Head:
Catherine Davies
Original Music Composer:
James S. Levine
Producer:
Terry Gould
Production Design:
Tim Bider
Script Supervisor:
Dawn Sorokolit
Set Decoration:
Jeffrey Butler
Sound Editor:
Andrew Casciato
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jeremy Hoenack
Stunt Double:
Kira Reed Lorsch
Supervising Sound Editor:
Jeremy Hoenack
Writer:
Judith Paige Mitchell
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