Silk Hope Explained

Genre:Romance
Drama
Producer:Erica Fox
Executive Producer:Beth Polson
Director:Kevin Dowling
Teleplay:Dalene Young
Story:Beth Polson
Starring:Farrah Fawcett
Cinematography:John Newby
Editor:Janet Bartels-Vandagriff
Music:Alan Williams
Company:The Polson Company
Network:CBS
Runtime:92 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Silk Hope is a 1999 made-for-TV romantic-drama film that starred Farrah Fawcett, along with Brad Johnson, Ashley Crow, and Scott Bryce.

Plot

Frannie Vaughn (Fawcett) comes back home after being away a long time, only to find that her mother has died. She also finds out that her sister, Natalie (Crow) and her fiance, Jake (Bryce), are planning to sell the acres once owned by Frannie and Natalie's family. To buy the land back from her sister, Frannie gets a job and falls in love with a fellow worker, Rubin (Johnson). In the end, Frannie's dreams come true and Natalie comes to her senses and moves into the old family house with Frannie and Rubin.

Cast