The Patron Saint of Liars (1998) [NR]

Release Date:
April 5, 1998

Original Title:
The Patron Saint of Liars

Alternate Titles:
Miracle of the Spring

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
CBS
Patchett Kaufman Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 92

On the run from the past, she found herself

Unhappy in her marriage, expectant mother Rose (Dana Delany) flees to a home for unwed mothers in rural Tennessee in this adaptation of Ann Patchett's novel. When she stays on after her baby is born, Rose becomes friends with an elderly nun (Sada Thompson) and begins a relationship with the local handyman, Son (Clancy Brown). Everything seems fine until Rose's first husband tracks her down and she's forced to relive her troubled past.

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Art Direction:
C. Daniel Hall

Casting:
Junie Lowry-Johnson
Ron Surma

Director:
Stephen Gyllenhaal

Director of Photography:
Greg Gardiner

Editor:
Brent White

Executive Producer:
Kenneth Kaufman
Lynn Roth

First Assistant Director:
Scott Printz

Key Makeup Artist:
Stephen M. Kelley

Makeup Department Head:
Starr Jones

Music:
Daniel Licht

Novel:
Ann Patchett

Producer:
Ed Solorzano
Ann Kindberg
Stephen Gyllenhaal

Production Design:
William Strom

Stunts:
Dean Mumford

Supervising Sound Editor:
David C. Eichhorn

Teleplay:
Lynn Roth

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