Harlequin Romance Series - Broken Lullaby (1994)
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Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: Based on Laurel Pace's Harlequin romance novel, BROKEN LULLABY stars Mel Harris as Jordan Kirkland, a genealogist who travels to Europe to research her aunt's mysterious past. While searching for a... Based on Laurel Pace's Harlequin romance novel, BROKEN LULLABY stars Mel Harris as Jordan Kirkland, a genealogist who travels to Europe to research her aunt's mysterious past. While searching for a Faberge music box which might hold the key to some family secrets, Jordan meets handsome art dealer Nick Rostov (Rob Stewart)--who has a few secrets of his own. [More]
Starring: Mel Harris, Rob Stewart, Vivian Reis, Oliver Tobias
Starring: Mel Harris, Rob Stewart, Vivian Reis, Oliver Tobias, Jennifer Dale
Director: Michael Kennedy
Director: Michael Kennedy
Screenwriter: Guy Mullaly, Jim Henshaw
Producer: Peter Bray, Robert Lantos
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Dec 30, 2008
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