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Release Date:
Friday, April 10, 2020 Limited
Plot: What's the story about?
A young woman (Leslie Bibb) attempting to put her life back together after the death of her husband, moves into her estranged Aunt's (Nora Dunn) goat farm with her children in Central Texas. The city girl is out of her element as she gets to know the residents of the small town, and eventually falls for the handsome farm manager (Josh Duhamel) with a tragic past.
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Who stars in The Lost Husband: Cast List
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Who's making The Lost Husband: Crew List
A look at the The Lost Husband behind-the-scenes crew and production team. The film's director Vicky Wight last directed Happiness For Beginners. The film's writer Vicky Wight last wrote Happiness For Beginners and Boy Genius.
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Production: What we know about The Lost Husband?
Key Facts
- Based on the novel by NYT bestselling author Katherine Center.
Filming Timeline
- 2020 - March: The film was set to Completed status.
The Lost Husband Release Date: When was the film released?
The Lost Husband was a Limited release in 2020 on Friday, April 10, 2020. There were 7 other movies released on the same date, including Trolls World Tour, The Roads Not Taken and Love Wedding Repeat.
As a Limited release, The Lost Husband will only be shown in select movie theaters across major markets. Please check Fandango and Atom Tickets to see if the film is playing in your area.
The Lost Husband VOD & Digital: When was the film released digitally?
The Lost Husband was released across all major streaming and cable platforms on Friday, April 10, 2020. Digital rental or purchase allows you to instantly stream and download to watch anywhere and anytime on your favorite devices. Available from various digital retailers including Amazon Video, iTunes, Google Play, Apple, Vudu and others.