Let Me Call You Sweetheart (1997) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 26, 1997

Original Title:
Let Me Call You Sweetheart

Alternate Titles:
Déjame llamarte amorcito
Ein Gesicht so schön und kalt
Mary Higgins Clark's Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Mary Higgins Clark: Ce que vivent les roses
Po prostu cię kocham
Rosenmordet
Rostro del pasado
Позволь называть тебя любимой
Позволь называть тебя милой
Черни рози

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Grosso-Jacobson Productions
Hallmark Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

A female prosecutor notices a woman in a plastic surgeon's waiting room who looks strikingly like a girl who was murdered more than ten years earlier. An investigation into the plastic surgeon grows more bizarre by the minute, as the prosecutor unravels a ten year old mystery involving betrayal and murder.

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Art Direction:
Bill Layton

Associate Producer:
Lisa Parasyn

Casting:
Lisa Parasyn

Co-Executive Producer:
Gloria Monty

Costume Design:
Margaret Mohr

Director:
Bill Corcoran

Director of Photography:
Laszlo George

Editor:
Dean Balser

Executive Producer:
Larry Jacobson
Sonny Grosso

Hairstylist:
Moira Verwijk
Jean Aywaz

Makeup Artist:
Suzanne Benoit

Makeup Department Head:
Marie Nardella

Novel:
Mary Higgins Clark

Original Music Composer:
Domenic Troiano

Producer:
Tony Thatcher

Production Design:
Gerry Holmes

Set Decoration:
Peter Razmofsky

Teleplay:
Christopher Lofton

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