A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 15, 1994
Original Title:
Broken Lullaby
Alternate Titles:
Das letzte Redezvous
Harlequin: Broken Lullaby
Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Alliance Films
CBS Entertainment Productions
CTV
Harlequin
Transatlantic Media Associates (TMA)
UFA
Production Countries:
Canada | Germany | Hungary | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
Rich Hungarian-born orphan Katya Davidov commissions Jordan Kirkland to research her past starting from a photograph, showing her as a child next to an elusive Fabergé music box. Luckily experienced Yankee-Hungarian treasure hunter and womanizer Nick Rostov gently forces his help upon her, although Jordan stubbornly risks dealing with his dodgy competitor Gudrun Kuper and her ruthless employer, count Borodin.
Camera Operator:
Keith Hlady
Casting:
Marsha Chesley
Nan Dutton
Carol Dudley
Costume Design:
Maria Hruby
Dialogue Editor:
Alex Partridge
Clive Turner
Director:
Michael Kennedy
Director of Photography:
Nyika Jancsó
Editor:
Bill Goddard
First Assistant Director:
Marta Kertesz
Gaffer:
Péter Sidló
Location Manager:
Tamás Maros
Makeup Artist:
Edit Basilides
Attila Ungvári
Music:
Eric Robertson
Claude Desjardins
Music Director:
Jody Colero
Novel:
Laurel Pace
Producer:
Peter Bray
Production Coordinator:
Marietta Temesvari
Production Design:
Csaba Stork
Script Supervisor:
Maggie Craig
Set Decoration:
Andras Takacs
Istvan Takacs
Sound Effects Editor:
Anthony Lancett
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tim Archer
Mark Wright
Still Photographer:
Alex Dukay
Writer:
Guy Mullally
Jim Henshaw
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