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Genre | Drama |
Based on | Mystery Ride by Robert Boswell |
Written by | Richard Friedenberg |
Directed by | Richard Friedenberg |
Starring | |
Music by | Jeff Beal |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Executive producers |
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Producer | Avi Noam Levy |
Production location | Calgary |
Cinematography | Robin Loewen |
Editor | Paul Dixon |
Running time | 120 minutes |
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Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | September 28, 2003 |
Twelve Mile Road is a 2003 American drama television film written and directed by Richard Friedenberg, based on the 1994 novel Mystery Ride by Robert Boswell. The film stars Tom Selleck, Wendy Crewson, Maggie Grace, Anna Gunn, and Patrick Flueger. The story is set in Idaho and follows the challenging relationship between a man and his estranged daughter as they reunite and attempt to work out their complicated family issues. It aired on CBS on September 28, 2003.
After a rough divorce, farmer Stephen Landis lives a normal life living on his ranch in Idaho with his girlfriend Leah and her daughter, Roxanne. But life once again gets complicated for Stephen when his daughter Dulcie comes for a summer visit after having a fight with her mother. Stephen's absence as a father and failed marriage with Angela left Dulcie in a rebellious state as a troubled teenager. Stephen's ex-wife attempts to warn him of their daughter's disruptive behaviors, but combined with his feelings of guilt, the relationship threatens to ruin his present relationship and life with Leah. Dulcie and her father try to begin to heal their problems, but the damage may be too great to resolve and jeopardizes the chance of a bright future for either of them. [1] [2]
Filming took place in Calgary, including at CFB West Studios. [3] [4]
Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient |
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2004 | Nominated | Young Artist Award | Best Young Adult Performer in a Teenage Role - Patrick Flueger |
2004 | Nominated | Golden Reel Award | Best Sound Editing in Television Long Form - Dialogue & ADR [5] |
Twelve Mile Road | |
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Genre | Drama |
Based on | Mystery Ride by Robert Boswell |
Written by | Richard Friedenberg |
Directed by | Richard Friedenberg |
Starring | |
Music by | Jeff Beal |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers |
|
Producer | Avi Noam Levy |
Production location | Calgary |
Cinematography | Robin Loewen |
Editor | Paul Dixon |
Running time | 120 minutes |
Production companies |
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Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | September 28, 2003 |
Twelve Mile Road is a 2003 American drama television film written and directed by Richard Friedenberg, based on the 1994 novel Mystery Ride by Robert Boswell. The film stars Tom Selleck, Wendy Crewson, Maggie Grace, Anna Gunn, and Patrick Flueger. The story is set in Idaho and follows the challenging relationship between a man and his estranged daughter as they reunite and attempt to work out their complicated family issues. It aired on CBS on September 28, 2003.
After a rough divorce, farmer Stephen Landis lives a normal life living on his ranch in Idaho with his girlfriend Leah and her daughter, Roxanne. But life once again gets complicated for Stephen when his daughter Dulcie comes for a summer visit after having a fight with her mother. Stephen's absence as a father and failed marriage with Angela left Dulcie in a rebellious state as a troubled teenager. Stephen's ex-wife attempts to warn him of their daughter's disruptive behaviors, but combined with his feelings of guilt, the relationship threatens to ruin his present relationship and life with Leah. Dulcie and her father try to begin to heal their problems, but the damage may be too great to resolve and jeopardizes the chance of a bright future for either of them. [1] [2]
Filming took place in Calgary, including at CFB West Studios. [3] [4]
Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient |
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2004 | Nominated | Young Artist Award | Best Young Adult Performer in a Teenage Role - Patrick Flueger |
2004 | Nominated | Golden Reel Award | Best Sound Editing in Television Long Form - Dialogue & ADR [5] |