Baby for Sale explained

Genre:True life events
Based On:A true story
Director:Peter Svatek
Starring:Dana Delany
Theme Music Composer:James Gelfand
Country:United States/Canada
Language:English
Producer:Irene Litinsky
Cinematography:Pierre Jodoin
Editor:Jean Beaudoin
Runtime:89 minutes
Network:Lifetime
Composer:James Gelfand
Company:APVQ
Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists
Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit
Directors Guild of Canada
Lions Gate Television
Muse Entertainment Enterprises
Québec Production Services Tax Credit
Société de Développement des Entreprises Culturelles
Thinkfactory Media
Christal Films

Baby for Sale is a 2004 television film that was premiered on the Lifetime Network on 12 July 2004. It stars Dana Delany and was directed by Peter Svatek. The filming took place in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The story is based on true life events

Cast

Reception

Andy Webb from "The Movie Scene" gave the film three out of five stars and wrote: "What this all boils down to is that "Baby for Sale" typically has an interesting true story but just as typically for a Lifetime movie comes up short on realism and subtlety making it very much a movie for a certain type of audience who don't require gritty realism to be entertained."[1] Robert Pardi from TV Guide gave it two out of four stars.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Webb. Andy. Baby for Sale (2004). The Movie Scene. 1 June 2017.
  2. Web site: Pardi. Robert. Baby for Sale. TV Guide. 1 June 2017.