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Release Date:
February 18, 2001
Original Title:
The Princess & the Marine
Alternate Titles:
La Princesa y el Marine
Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Based on a true story, American Marine Jason Johnson (Goselaar) is sent on assignment to the Emirate of Bahrain. While there, he meets and falls in love with a spirited, lovely young woman, Meriam (Nichols), without realizing she is really a member of the Bahraini Royal Family. Meriam, who does not wish to consent to an arranged marriage, knows her love affair with Jason is dangerous, as he is a Mormon Christian and she a Muslim. Her parents would never consent to their match, and so Meriam and Jason race against time to escape Bahrain and make it to the United States, where they can marry. If Meriam is sent back, however, her life may be in jeopardy.
Art Direction:
Daniel J. Vivanco
Associate Producer:
Deborah Edell Underwood
Casting:
Reuben Cannon
Cinematography:
Edward J. Pei
Co-Producer:
Ronni Kern
Costume Design:
Helen P. Butler
Director:
Mike Robe
Editor:
Sabrina Plisco
Executive Producer:
Mary Aloe
Stephanie Germain
Tom Colbert
First Assistant Director:
Phil Robinson
Key Hair Stylist:
Maxine Morris
Key Makeup Artist:
Pam Phillips
Makeup Artist:
Sheri Knight
Makeup Department Head:
Heidi Grotsky
Original Music Composer:
Laura Karpman
Producer:
Preston Fischer
Production Design:
Curtis A. Schnell
Set Decoration:
Shirley Starks
Writer:
Ronni Kern
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