Lucy (2003 film)
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| Directed by | Glenn Jordan |
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| Music by | Bruce Broughton |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
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| Producer | Dave Mace |
| Cinematography | James Bartle |
| Editor | David Simmons |
| Running time | 128 minutes |
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| Network | CBS |
| Release | May 4, 2003 |
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Lucy is a 2003 American biographical comedy-drama television film directed by Glenn Jordan and written by Katie Ford and T. S. Cook. It is based on the life and career of actress and comedian Lucille Ball, and her turbulent relationship with her husband and co-star Desi Arnaz. It stars Rachel York as Ball and Danny Pino as Arnaz, with Ann Dowd, LaChanze, and Madeline Zima in supporting roles.
The film premiered on May 4, 2003, on CBS.