Lana's daughter Emma returns from abroad and drops a bombshell: she's getting married. In Thailand. In a month! Things only get worse when Lana learns that the man who captured Emma's heart is the son of the man who broke hers years ago.
05-08-2024
1h 30m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Mark Waters
Writer:
Robin Bernheim Burger
Production:
Brad Krevoy Television, Motion Picture Corporation of America, Living Films
Key Crew
Executive Producer:
Oliver Ackermann
Executive Producer:
Brooke Shields
Executive Producer:
Vince Balzano
Executive Producer:
Galen Fletcher
Producer:
Brad Krevoy
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
TH; US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Brooke Shields
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Born in Bangkok, Thailand, lived in Nairobi, Kenya 10+ yrs and New York 20+ yrs. Started acting in Nairobi (stage) for 4 yrs. Returning to Thailand where in 1999 he landed his first movie role in The Beach (1999) with Leonardo DiCaprio, followed by Broke Down Palace (1999) with Claire Danes. He has since been in over 80 productions including, Only God Forgives (2013) with Ryan Gosling and Kristen Scott Thomas, The Lady (2011) with Michelle Yeoh and David Thewlis, No Escape (2015) with Pierce Brosnan and Owen Wilson.