RUSSIAN
NEDERLANDS



Canada, 1990
Director: Sheldon Larry
Teleplay: Judith Paige Mitchell
Music by: W.G. Snuffy Walden
Bennett Salvay
Editor: Christopher Nelson
Production Designer: Josan E. Russo
Director of photography: Ron Orieux C.S.C.
Produced by: Bruce Johnson
Executive Producers: Andrea Baynes
Judith Paige Mitchell
Executive Production
Manager:
Grace Gilroy
Ass. director: T.W. Peacocke
Kathy Gilroy
Jackie Jordan
Art Director: Willie Heslup
Set Director: Peter Hiton
Vancouver Casting: Lindsay Walker
Costume Designer: Stacy Phelps
Costume Supervisor: Jane Still
Sound Mixer: Lars Erstron
Ass. Editor: Jenna Melson
Location Manager: Christine Haebler
Hair Stylist: Tom McIntyre
Make-Up Artists: Susanna Benoit
Linda A. Brown
Script Supervisor: Jean Bereziuk
Production Coordinator: Alice Ferrier
Production Associate: Judith Jordan
Post Production
Supervisor:
Mara Lorez
Assistant To Producer: Dale Eunson
Cast: Meredith Baxter-Birney (Lynn Hollynger)
Nick Mancuso (Piter Hollynger)
Derek de Lint (Gustav Morgan)
Lois Chiles (Claire Morgan)
Elisabeth Wilson (Freda)
Cristine Rose (Gloria)
Virginia Capers (Mamie)
Joel Polis (Dr. Paletsky)
Brandon Bluhm (Quentin)
Brady Bluhm (Eli)
Tom McBeath (Al)
Alison Quinn (Christine)
Katie Murray (Emily)
Mark Acheson (Moving Man)
Ken Tremblett (Moving Man)
Tom Heaton (Howard)
Karen Campbell (Female Student)
Troy Mallory (Male Student)
TV film is on an eternal plot. Derek plays brilliant handsome Dr. Gustav Morgan. He has the fine house, small daughter, beautiful wife and leman Lynn (Meredith Baxter-Birney). She has loving husband, work, two remarkable sons. Lynn loves the husband, but with Gus she feels, as in a fairy tale. He is gentle, attentive lover. Lynn decides to leave the husband, that had been reduced to despair by Piter, and by Gus� wife. But Gus was not going to not throw the wife, he comes to Lynn, informs her, that he is not going to throw the wife and finally he tears their affair.

This motion picture is suggested by a true story.
Although some of the characters and events are fictional.

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