Martin Sheen Belinda Montgomery Ken Berry Juliet Mills June Allyson Barry Sullivan
Music by
Pete Rugolo
Country of origin
United States
Original language
English
Production
Producers
Aaron Spelling Leonard Goldberg Parke Perine (associate producer)
Production location
20th Century Fox Studios
Cinematography
Tim Southcott
Editor
Roland Gross
Running time
75 minutes
Production company
Spelling-Goldberg Productions
Original release
Network
ABC
Release
October 3, 1973 (1973-10-03)
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Letters from Three Lovers is a 1973 made-for-television drama film directed by John Erman. An ABC Movie of the Week and a sequel to The Letters (1973), the film is co-produced by Aaron Spelling, written by Ann Marcus and stars Martin Sheen, Belinda Montgomery, Robert Sterling, June Allyson, Ken Berry and Juliet Mills, among others.[1]
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