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Release Date:
April 2, 1999
Original Title:
The Secret Path
Alternate Titles:
Chasing Secrets
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Robert Greenwald Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
14-year-old Jo Ann Foley lives in squalor in a rural Southern community during World War II. Abused by her bootlegging grandfather Hank, Jo Ann has, like her mother Marie, been forced into a life of prostitution. Periodically escaping her miserable existence, Jo Ann finds comfort, security, and genuine love with a poor but proud African American couple: Honey and Too Tall.
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Assistant Editor:
Terrell Clegg
Costume Design:
Georgina Yarhi
Director:
Bruce Pittman
Director of Photography:
Manfred Guthe
Music Editor:
Scott Sedillo
Novel:
Rose Mary Evans
Production Coordinator:
Nicki Skinner
Production Design:
Rolf Harvey
Script Supervisor:
Patricia Joyes
Set Decoration:
Michelle Convey
Stunt Coordinator:
Rick Parker
Teleplay:
Quinton Peeples
Bill C. Davis
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