Tears in the Rain is a 1988 television film directed by Don Sharp and starring Sharon Stone and Christopher Cazenove.
Casey Cantrell (Sharon Stone) sets off for the UK to personally take a letter to Lord Richard Bredon, the last request of her late mother.
A failed attempt to find him at his country residence has her falling from a wall into the arms of Lord Bredon's playboy son, Michael (Christopher Cazenove).
Casey manages to escape his grilling without giving her name, but the younger Bredon tracks her to an inn in the local village where he uses his clout to get it.
Wanting to see her again and to continue to try and solve her mystery Michael convinces her to visit Bredon Hall the next day.
Not unexpectedly based on their mutual history, Hamdan immediately starts expressing an interest in Casey much to Michael’s annoyance.
After Casey learns that Michael's father is in London, she accepts an offer made by Hamdan to go back there with him.
Continuing her quest, Casey finds Lord Bredon at his office in Half Moon Square.
Later that evening as Casey is modeling her dress for the party, Michael happens to see that she's wearing a necklace that reminds him of his family crest.
At the party Casey and Michael have a confrontation with his father who accuses her of being a con artist and tells his son about her trip to his office.
Meanwhile Richard is lost in his own memories about their meeting and Jessie’s connection to a Bredon family friend, Emily.
Casey and Hamden end up going to a pub owned by Billie Cooper, the person in the address book.
He not only learns that Casey's record is clear, but that Frank was discovered not to have died around the time that Jessie vanished.
The film ends with Richard looking back on his time with Jessie and looking forward to the future for Michael and Casey.