A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 1, 1999
Original Title:
The Test of Love
Alternate Titles:
A Secret Life
Breach of Trust
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
CBS
Carla Singer Productions
Hamdon Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
Cassie's husband was just involved in a plane crash and is in a coma. The airline says his wife was killed in the accident. The two have a young daughter together. Cassie must decide if she can accept David's child by another woman.
Art Direction:
Linden Snyder
Assistant Editor:
Lisa Shaw Phillips
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Terry Gaertner
Casting:
Cate Praggastis
Joan Sittenfield
Construction Coordinator:
Curtis Crowe
Costume Design:
Nancy Cavallaro
Director:
Larry Peerce
Director of Photography:
Barry M. Wilson
Editor:
Michael D. Ornstein
Executive Producer:
Tom Todoroff
Renee Longstreet
Roma Downey
Carla Singer
Extras Casting:
Daniel J. Bagley
First Assistant Camera:
Dean Aoki
First Assistant Director:
David Whorf
Gaffer:
John K. Farr
Hair Department Head:
Ken Johnson
Hairstylist:
Rebecca George
Key Grip:
Arly H. Thomsen
Key Makeup Artist:
Ryan McCormick
Location Manager:
Dennis Williams
Makeup Artist:
Rebecca George
Makeup Department Head:
Ken Johnson
Music:
Cory Lerios
John D'Andrea
Post Production Supervisor:
Bernadette Meyers
Producer:
Joan Carson
Production Coordinator:
Steve Weisman
Production Design:
Frederic C. Weiler
Production Secretary:
Alan Jones
Production Supervisor:
Laura Cartwright
Property Master:
Ian Roylance
Script Supervisor:
Rebecca Poulos
Second Assistant Camera:
Joey Watts
Second Assistant Director:
Miriam Footer
Second Second Assistant Director:
Tobijah Tyler
Set Decoration:
Eric Weiler
Sound Mixer:
Steven C. Laneri
Transportation Coordinator:
Britani Alexander
Unit Production Manager:
Joan Carson
Writer:
Renee Longstreet
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