Passion's Peak (2000) [R]

Release Date:
December 12, 2000

Original Title:
Passion's Peak

Alternate Titles:
Passions extrêmes

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Indigo Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 86

Where passion soars

Christina returns to the mountain town where she grew up, and opens a bed and breakfast. Thankfully her schoolgirl crush, Brad, still lives in town and is excited about helping her establish the new business. However, her ex-boyfriend James shows up with his new stripper girlfriend, in the hopes of making Christina jealous and fall back in love with him.

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Art Direction:
Danielle Roney

Casting:
Anna Camille Miller

Casting Associate:
Jana Freeman

Costume Design:
Deborah Ceballos

Director:
John Quinn

Director of Photography:
Mark Ludwig
Kazuo Minami

Editor:
Eric Torres

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Darren B. Turbow

Executive Producer:
Edward Holzman

Key Hair Stylist:
Dewey Cook

Key Makeup Artist:
Dewey Cook

Music:
Carl Schurtz
Chris Anderson

Producer:
Kelly Andrea Rubin

Production Coordinator:
Noël K. Cohan

Production Design:
Brian F. McCabe

Property Master:
Anna-Marie Mutter

Set Decoration:
Anna-Marie Mutter

Sound Mixer:
Bill Teague

Steadicam Operator:
Denis Moran

Writer:
Heather Carson
Edward Holzman

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