A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Vanessa Redgrave, Chad Willett, Marguerite Moreau
Written by:
Richard Paul Evans
Ron Raley
Directed by:
Karen Arthur
Release Date:
December 8, 2002
Original Title:
The Locket
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
A bereaved man takes a job at a health care center, where he befriends an elderly and embittered woman - and as time passes, he becomes obsessed with reuniting her with her long-lost true love.
A young man taking care of his dying mother is distraught and grief-stricken when she finally passes away. On the advice of his doctor, he takes a job in an upscale nursing home, and is assigned to take care of an elderly woman named Esther. At first Esther is a bitter, angry woman and pushes him away, but as she gradually warms to him, he discovers that he and Esther have much more in common than he imagined.
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ADR Mixer:
Richard D. Rogers
Alexander Markowski
Rick Alexander
Beau Biggart
ADR Recordist:
Bobby Aycock
ADR Supervisor:
Kristi Johns
Additional Camera:
Chip Hackler
Art Direction:
Linwood Taylor
Assistant Editor:
Dana B. Wilson
Best Boy Grip:
Steve Skinner
Casting:
Olivia Harris
Phyllis Huffman
Co-Executive Producer:
Brent Shields
Costume Design:
Shelley Komarov
Costume Supervisor:
Robert Iannaccone
Director:
Karen Arthur
Director of Photography:
Tom Neuwirth
Editor:
Sabrina Plisco
Electrician:
Chris Jadick
Executive Producer:
Richard Welsh
First Assistant Director:
Timothy M. Bourne
Hairstylist:
Gina Baran
Key Grip:
Dascious Thomas
Key Hair Stylist:
Steven Mack
Key Makeup Artist:
Martha Preciado
Line Producer:
Gordon Wolf
Makeup Artist:
Cecilia Verardi
Music Editor:
Ed Kalnins
Novel:
Richard Paul Evans
Original Music Composer:
Bruce Broughton
Post Production Supervisor:
Deborah Sahagun
Production Accountant:
Wendy Price
Production Assistant:
John Rendall
Production Coordinator:
Ingrid Johanson
Production Design:
Rodger Maus
Property Master:
Robert Beck
Rigging Gaffer:
Simon Carey
Screenplay:
Ron Raley
Script Supervisor:
Michael J. Leone
Second Assistant Director:
J. David Brightbill
Second Second Assistant Director:
Rudy Persico
Set Decoration:
James Edward Ferrell Jr.
Sound Effects Editor:
Bob Costanza
Kevin Fisher
Sound Mixer:
Carl Rudisill
Sound Supervisor:
Joe Melody
Unit Production Manager:
Gordon Wolf
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