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Original Title:
Unexpected Grace
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Vintage Moxie Flix
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 39
Veteran CIA agent, Grace Curran, has lived a full life in the world of espionage, but older now, she wants to live a full life in a loving relationship. Her loneliness has driven her to seek love with her next door neighbor, George. George, a widower, is dealing with his own loneliness and the beginnings of dementia. Grace decides to court George with homemade dinners, playful disguises, and an adventure to an art gallery. When she arrives at the gallery in one of her disguises, George panics, and Grace realizes that she is failing in her effort to win him over. George then refuses to see her, and he suffers a serious health issue. Adult Protective Services tries to step in to remove George from his home, but plotting together Grace and George come up with a plan. In the end, Grace’s heroic and comic efforts save George, and they both realize that they were made for each other.
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Art Direction:
Chrystal Kain
BTS Photographer:
Jessy Parr
Boom Operator:
Viola Citizen
Director:
Susan M Carr
Director of Photography:
Jesse Shoop
Editor:
Daniel Edelen
Fight Choreographer:
Geoffrey Alms
First Assistant Camera:
Daniel Edelen
First Assistant Director:
Sean McCoy
Gaffer:
Gracia Wesson
Makeup & Hair:
Hailee Knudsen
Music:
Tara Forth
Producer:
Susan M Carr
Production Assistant:
Ayla Carda
Jones Borges
Script Supervisor:
Melina Kirsch
Sound Mixer:
Michael Kleven
Trevory Murray
Writer:
Susan M Carr
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