United States / Mar 02, 1999 / CBS
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Jane Seymour stars in this made-for-TV drama as Rebecca Blake, a bookstore employee who lives contently in San Pedro, California with her construction-worker husband Joe (A Martinez). A chance meeting with a woman named Lynn Wyman (Cathy Lee Crosby), coupled with her recent nightmares and searing headaches (one of which has prompted a spectacular collapse at her local grocery store), lead Lynn to the inescapable conclusion that she is an amnesiac--and that she might be Abbie Stewart, who has another family in Fillmore County. Journeying to Abbie's hometown to learn the truth, our heroine is put off somewhat by the curiously mixed reaction of the man who might be her "other" husband, school principal Chase Stewart (Bruce Davison). The key to mystery may not be the surrealistic dreams experienced by Rebecca/Abbie, but instead that painful-looking gash in her head.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Cathy Lee Crosby | Lynn Fisher |
| Michele Marsh | Nell |
| Casey Sander | Frank |
| William Marquez | Isidro Vega |
| Julia Vera | Emma Vega |
| Tim Rhoze | Dr. B. Cooper |
| Newell Alexander | John Swenson |
| Jill Killinger | Mother |
| Paul Hayes | Cabbie |
| Dan Gerrity | Customer |
| Megan Taylor Harvey | Jenna at Age 5 |
| Annie Abbott | School Secretary |
| Devon Rose Winer | Lisa |
| Jean Carol | Donna |
| Dyllan Christopher | Small Child |
| William Ray Watson | Motel Clerk |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | A Memory in My Heart |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Iris Films Production, Catfish Productions, Columbia TriStar Television |
| Release date | 2 marzo 1999 |
| Executive producer | Barry J. Weitz, James Keach |
| Production | John Liberti, Joseph E. Miller, William Redner |
| Writer | Renee Longstreet, Lindsay Harrison |
| Casting | Barbara Claman |
| Editing | Andrew London, Deborah Sahagun, Mickey Rodriguez |
| Cinematography | Donald M. Morgan, Russell McElhatton, Ron Cooney |
| Assistant directors | Justin Muller, Carla Rose Ponzio, Harry Winer, Esther Vivante, Molly R. Rodriguez |
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| Lighting | Larry Kaster |
| Camera operators | Russell McElhatton, Donald M. Morgan, Ron Cooney |
| Additional photography | Donald M. Morgan, Russell McElhatton, Ron Cooney |
| Production design | Paul Eads, Lee Maymen, Sarah Burdick Stone, Richard Dinieri, Mike Wells |
| Art direction | Lee Maymen, Sarah Burdick Stone, Paul Eads, Richard Dinieri, Mike Wells |
| Set decoration | Sarah Burdick Stone, Lee Maymen, Paul Eads, Richard Dinieri, Mike Wells |
| Stunts | Chris Howell |
| Music | Mark Snow, David Kirschner, Michael O'Corrigan, Kerri Wilson, Robert Appere, Ed Carr, Marty Wereski |
| Sound | Mark Snow, David Kirschner, Michael O'Corrigan, Kerri Wilson, Robert Appere, Ed Carr, Marty Wereski |
| Costume design | Cheri Ingle, Lesa Nielsen, Leslie Ann Anderson, Roz Wold, Pamela Havens |
| Makeup | Lesa Nielsen, Cheri Ingle, Leslie Ann Anderson, Roz Wold, Pamela Havens |
| Hairstyling | Leslie Ann Anderson, Cheri Ingle, Lesa Nielsen, Roz Wold, Pamela Havens |
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