A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 5, 1976
Original Title:
One of My Wives Is Missing
Alternate Titles:
Ansa on viritetty
Desapareceu Uma das Minhas Mulheres
Ha visto mia moglie?
Una de mis mujeres ha desaparecido
Пропала одна из моих жен
他人の向う側/私の家に見知らぬもう一人の妻がいる
Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Spelling-Goldberg Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
Vacationing in a small town, a frantic Daniel Corban shows up at the local police station, declaring that his wife has disappeared. Corban imperiously demands that the easygoing police inspector drop everything and find his missing spouse. Within a few days, a woman claiming to be his wife shows up, but Corban insists that he's never met the woman before.
Art Direction:
Paul Sylos
Assistant Director:
Norman A. August
Associate Producer:
Shelley Hull
Construction Coordinator:
Jesse Stone
Costume Design:
Dodie Shepard
Chad Harwood
Director:
Glenn Jordan
Director of Photography:
Archie R. Dalzell
Editor:
Aaron Stell
Executive Producer:
Leonard Goldberg
Aaron Spelling
Hairstylist:
Gloria Montemayor
Makeup Artist:
Bill Morley
Music:
Billy Goldenberg
Music Supervisor:
Rocky Moriana
Original Story:
Robert Thomas
Post Production Supervisor:
Russel Wiles
Producer:
Barney Rosenzweig
Production Manager:
Norman Henry
Al Kraus
Script Supervisor:
Dorothy Aldrin
Set Decoration:
Harry Gordon
Sound Engineer:
Burdick S. Trask
Teleplay:
Peter Stone
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