Fine Things (1990) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 15, 1990

Original Title:
Fine Things

Alternate Titles:
Danielle Steel's Fine Things
La belle vie
Szczęśliwe wydarzenie

Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
NBC Productions
The Cramer Company

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 150

Bernard Fine's career leaves little time for romance, so fate takes over. When Bernie befriends a little girl, he meets - and falls for - her single mother, Liz. They soon marry and add a son to their new family. But the happiness is short-lived as Liz is fatally stricken by cancer. Added to the heartbreak is a threat from the past that could tear the family apart. For Bernie, it's a struggle to hold on to and savor the truly fine things in life.

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Camera Operator:
Edward Morey III

Casting:
Judith Weiner

Construction Coordinator:
John Kersey

Costume Supervisor:
James Lapidus

Director:
Tom Moore

Director of Photography:
Lloyd Ahem II

Editor:
Michael S. McLean
Wayne Wahrman

Hairstylist:
Lola 'Skip' McNalley

Location Manager:
Jack English

Makeup Artist:
Don L. Cash

Music Editor:
Marty Wereski
Stan Jones

Novel:
Danielle Steel

Original Music Composer:
Lee Holdridge

Producer:
Hugh Benson

Production Coordinator:
Susan Ellis

Production Design:
James J. Agazzi

Property Master:
Robert Visciglia Jr.

Script Supervisor:
Suzanne Gundlach

Set Decoration:
Lynn Smart

Writer:
Peter Lefcourt

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