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Release Date:
November 20, 2004
Original Title:
Love's Enduring Promise
Alternate Titles:
De Repente o Amor: Promessas
El amor lo puede todo
À la conquête d'un coeur II
Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie | Western
Production Companies:
Alpine Medien Productions
Believe Pictures
Faith & Values Media
Larry Levinson Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
SK: 12
Runtime: 88
In the 1800s frontier, Missie Davis is a bright and beautiful schoolteacher whose love for the prairie is matched only by her passion for books. When Missie encounters Grant, a handsome New England railroad executive, she feels as though she's met a hero from one of her novels.
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Art Direction:
Scott H. Campbell
Casting:
Penny Perry
Amy Reece
Co-Executive Producer:
Michael Moran
Nick Lombardo
Costume Design:
Bonnie Stauch
Director:
Michael Landon Jr.
Director of Photography:
Maximo Munzi
Editor:
Colleen Halsey
Executive Producer:
William Spencer Reilly
Michael Landon Jr.
Larry Levinson
H. Daniel Gross
Robert Halmi Jr.
First Assistant Director:
Mitch Kelleher
Gaffer:
Albert López
Key Makeup Artist:
Michael Spezzano
Music:
Kevin Kiner
Novel:
Janette Oke
Producer:
Randy Pope
Lincoln Lageson
Production Design:
Simona Ennas
Scenic Artist:
Amy R. Strong
Script Supervisor:
Michelle Buchanan-Kriebel
Second Assistant Director:
Lance Lanfear
Set Decoration:
Heather Alley
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Ratajczak
Stunt Coordinator:
Clint Lilley
Stunt Double:
Tonia Forsberg
Shawn Patrick Nash
Darlene Ava Williams
Stunts:
Richard Bucher
Teleplay:
Michael Landon Jr.
Cindy Kelley
Utility Stunts:
Lincoln Lageson
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