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Tulips in Spring ()


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An interior designer must halt her work on a big project in order to return home and assist her injured father at her family's tulip farm in rural Washington state.

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Rose
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Tom
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Caroline
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Sarah
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Frank
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Violet
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Billy (as Dave Walden)
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Rob
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Ada
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Donald
Beatrice Zeilinger ...
Lidya
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Directed by

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David Winning

Written by

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David Boyles ... (story)
 
Tracy Andreen ... (teleplay) and
David Boyles ... (teleplay)

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David Boyles ... executive producer
Oliver De Caigny ... producer
David Golden ... executive producer
Timothy O. Johnson ... executive producer
Navid Soofi ... supervising producer

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Russ Howard III

Cinematography by

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Anthony C. Metchie ... (as Anthony Metchie)

Editing by

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Tyler MacIntyre

Editorial Department

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Troy Weinreich ... first assistant editor

Casting By

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Judy Lee
Penny Perry

Production Design by

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Harry Brar

Art Direction by

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Patrick Macht

Set Decoration by

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Tanya Verin

Costume Design by

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Claudia Da Ponte

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Marecel Callagan ... make up/hair: swing (as Marecel Daniel)
Brittany Horne ... makeup artist (as Brittany Michelle Horne)
Kathy Howatt ... key makeup artist

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Cameron Larson ... executive in charge of production

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Dale Bredeson ... first assistant director
Virgo Velasquez ... trainee assistant director

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Heather Coutts ... assistant set decorator
Justin Delima ... props
Dustin Lange ... property master
Tim Lanham ... lead dresser
Jordan Macken ... on-set dresser
Brittany Towson ... assistant property master
Zoe Walton-Schillinger ... set dresser

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Gregorio Gomez ... additional sound effects editor
Alex Macia ... foley artist
Don Mann ... sound effects editor
Aaron Olson ... dialogue editor
Gregor Phillips ... re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor
Tony Poulsen ... boom operator
Devon Quelch ... foley artist
James Schoening ... sound mixer
Matt Smalley ... foley artist

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Jared Cheer ... electrician
Laurent Danis ... first assistant camera
Chase Fletcher ... key grip
Clyde Harrelson ... gaffer
Attom Hinds ... genny op
Ricardo Hubbs ... still photographer
Jay Kamal ... drone camera operator / first assistant camera
Alex Lutzmann ... second assistant camera
Gabriel Medina ... director of photography: second unit
Collin Morrison ... camera operator a
Vincent Oosterhof ... grip
Emma Osmond ... grip
Daniel Pitts ... best boy electric / best boy
Damir Ticak ... dolly grip

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Rebecca Chalon ... wardrobe assistant
Vladimir Markovich ... costumes
Jason Pillay ... costumer

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Sean Cummings ... location manager
Julia Ghersini ... assistant location manager

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Emir Merzeci ... composer: additional music
Barak Shpiez ... composer: additional music

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Taliesin Sanford ... script supervisor

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Tanis Dolman ... clearances
Brian McWha ... key production assistant
Matthew Santoro ... production coordinator
Megan Turnbull ... production accountant
Zoe Walton-Schillinger ... set dresser

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Plot Summary

Rose Newell (Fiona Gugelman), the daughter of the owners of Payden Farms, returns home to find that the farm is in financial trouble and her parents may be forced to sell. She meets Tom Novak (Lucas Bryant), the handsome local "flower broker", for whom she begins to have romantic feelings. A final effort to save the farm is engineered by Tom when he arranges for Frank (Kevin McNulty), Rose's father, to enter his prize blooms in a contest. When the flowers are sabotaged, Rose must attempt to salvage the situation and get more flowers to bloom, while facing decisions of the heart with Tom, resolving issues with her father, and choosing to return to her life in Los Angeles or stay on her family's farm. Written by ChasVA

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Also Known As
  • Tulips for Rose (United States)
  • Pour l'amour de Rose (France)
  • Tulipanes en primavera (Spain)
  • Tulipes a la primavera (Spain, Catalan title)
  • I tulipani dell'amore (Italy)
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  • 87 min
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Trivia The Chilliwack Tulip Festival is Vancouver British Columbia's largest and most famous flower festival. It takes place on a farm in Chilliwack in the Fraser Valley in April. In 2019 the first day of the season was Wednesday April 10th and the last day was Wednesday May 1st. Now in its 13th year, and formerly called Tulips of the Valley, the Chilliwack Tulip Festival is the Lower Mainland's original tulip festival and Western Canada's largest. With close to 20 acres of beautiful fields, the attraction is definitely worth checking out. On a sunny day, the fields are amazing and feature some 30 different varieties of tulips and over 6.5 million flowers in all! See more »
Goofs Near the end of the film as Rose bends down to exam the special tulip she's bred, the camera cuts to show her hand grasping the tulip. It's clearly someone else's hand - perhaps even a man's hand, with hairy arm and stubby fingers. See more »

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