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Release Date:
January 25, 2014
Original Title:
My Gal Sunday
Alternate Titles:
Hallmark-My Gal Sunday [2014]
Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Entertainment One
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 80
It was love at first sight for beautiful young lawyer Sandra "Sunday" O'Brien-Parker (Rachel Blanchard) and Henry Parker (Cameron Mathison), retiring White House Secretary of State, when Sunday's dad Danny (Jack Wagner), Henry's colleague and Secret Service Agent, introduced them at the picturesque Why Worry Ranch in California. Now, a year after their wedding, Sunday and Parker, living on the ranch near Lake Tahoe after Parker's recent term as beloved state governor, are an irresistible sleuthing team who enjoy the political spotlight while taking pleasure busting the bad guys. But when Parker's mom Miriam (Janet-Laine Green) and Danny are suddenly kidnapped on their way to a high-profile family event, Parker and Sunday are immediately on the case and this time it's personal.
Casting:
Shana Landsburg
Candice Elzinga
Director:
Kristoffer Tabori
Director of Photography:
David Pelletier
Editor:
Garry M.B. Smith
Executive Producer:
Brenda Friend
Ira Pincus
Howard Burkons
Randy Cheveldave
John Morayniss
Novel:
Mary Higgins Clark
Original Music Composer:
Rich Walters
Claude Foisy
Producer:
Randy Cheveldave
Production Design:
Paul Joyal
Writer:
Howard Burkons
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