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Release Date:
July 30, 1990
Original Title:
Shangri-La Plaza
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
"Shangri-La Plaza" is a musical-comedy pilot made for CBS-TV in 1990. The all-sung “Shangri-La Plaza” was directed by Nick Castle and written and created by Mark Mueller and Nick Castle. It starred The Office’s Melora Hardin, Chris Sarandon and Broadway’s original Beast and Javert Terrence Mann, a two-time Tony Award Nominee for Best Actor. It also featured the very young tap dancing phenomenon Savion Glover in one of his first television appearances. The pilot was filmed on location in an actual mini-mall at the corner of Vineland Avenue and Burbank Boulevard in North Hollywood, California.
Camera Operator:
George Kohut
Casting:
Allison Cowitt
Valorie Massalas
Choreographer:
Michael Peters
Co-Producer:
Mark Horowitz
Costume Design:
Tracy Tynan
Director:
Nick Castle
Editor:
Richard Freeman
Pamela Malouf
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Norman S. Powell
Executive Producer:
Nick Castle
Mark Mueller
Craig Safan
First Assistant Director:
Dennis M. White
Gaffer:
James Plannette
Key Grip:
Marty W. Eichmann
Makeup & Hair:
Lola Kemp
Makeup Artist:
Timothy A. Miguel
Music:
Nick Castle
Mark Mueller
Craig Safan
Music Editor:
Ken Johnson
Post Production Supervisor:
Cosmas P. Bolger
Production Design:
Jeremy Railton
Production Sound Mixer:
Bruce Bisenz
Property Master:
Gregg H. Bilson
Script Supervisor:
Andrea Walzer
Second Assistant Director:
Robin Winter
Set Decoration:
Greg J. Grande
Sound Editor:
Ron Horwitz
Supervising Producer:
Stephen Cragg
Unit Production Manager:
Ron Mitchell
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