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Release Date:
January 31, 2009
Original Title:
The Note II: Taking a Chance on Love
Alternate Titles:
Taking a Chance on Love
The Note 2: Taking a Chance on Love
una oportunidad para el amor
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Lightworks Pictures
Muse Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 88
Columnist Peyton MacGruder befriends a reader who sent her a note that inspires Peyton to reconsider the choices she's made and her reluctance to accept her boyfriend's marriage proposal.
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Art Direction:
Gregory Chown
Casting:
Diane Kerbel
Costume Design:
Delphine White
Director:
Douglas Barr
Director of Photography:
Peter Benison
Editor:
Mike Lee
Editorial Staff:
Paul Deakin
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Maura Dunbar
Executive Producer:
Joel S. Rice
William Spencer Reilly
First Assistant Director:
George Assimakopoulos
First Assistant Editor:
Steve Corcoran
Gaffer:
Christopher Takacs
Hairstylist:
Cliona Furey
Key Grip:
Bob Harper
Location Manager:
Karen Perez
Makeup Artist:
Jordan Samuel
Music:
Eric Allaman
Novel:
Angela Hunt
Producer:
Steve Solomos
Production Accountant:
Karen Colaco
Production Coordinator:
Alexandra MacKenzie
Production Design:
Tim Bider
Production Manager:
Steve Solomos
Production Sound Mixer:
Tom Hidderley
Property Master:
Alan Doucette
Script Supervisor:
Angela Mastronardi
Second Assistant Director:
Patrick James Diaz
Set Decoration:
Norma Jean Sanders
Transportation Coordinator:
Joe Hall
Writer:
Douglas Barr
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