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Release Date:
March 20, 2016
Original Title:
The Bridge Part 2
Alternate Titles:
Eine Buchhandlung zu Weihnachten 2
Karen Kingsbury's The Bridge Part 2
Karen Kingsbury: Pagine d'amore - Parte II
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
MarVista Entertainment
Two 4 The Money Media
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 US: G
Runtime: 85
The second-half of the movie picks up in the present day, seven years later, with Ryan returning home from being on the road touring as a professional singer and Molly working at her father's corporation.
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Costume Design:
Ken Shapkin
Director:
Mike Rohl
Director of Photography:
Ron Stannett
Editor:
Lisa Robison
Executive Producer:
Rick Christian
Karen Kingsbury
Trish Dolman
David A. Rosemont
Mike Rohl
Fernando Szew
Key Hair Stylist:
Katalin Lippay
Key Makeup Artist:
Bev Wright
Novel:
Karen Kingsbury
Original Music Composer:
Terry Frewer
Producer:
Kim Arnott
Ian Smith
Production Design:
Michael Corrado
Set Decoration:
Trevor Belcourt
Stunt Driver:
Jeff Sanca
Writer:
Jamie Pachino
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