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Release Date:
January 1, 1993
Original Title:
The Elvira Show
Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox Television
CBS Studios
Queen B Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 26
Filmed for CBS in 1993, this unaired pilot features the witch Elvira, her aunt, and their pet cat welcoming a long-lost niece into their new Kansas home and contending with a couple of overzealous cops.
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Art Direction:
Roger G. Fortune
Camera Operator:
Bill Whitman
Ron McManus
Dick Hannah
Thomas Laughridge
Casting:
Tammara Billik
Co-Executive Producer:
Eric Gardner
Mark Pierson
Co-Producer:
John Paragon
Costume Design:
Robert Turturice
Costume Supervisor:
L. Paul Dafelmair
Director:
Peter Bonerz
Director of Photography:
Kenneth Peach
Editor:
Kris Trexler
Executive Consultant:
Fred Rubin
Executive Producer:
Anne Beatts
Gaffer:
John Dipoma
Hair Department Head:
Yvonne Depatis-Kupka
Key Grip:
George Halverson
Makeup Artist:
Robin L. Neal
Post-Production Manager:
Craig Porter
Charlie McDaniel
Producer:
Cassandra Peterson
Patricia Rickey
Producer's Assistant:
Mylene L. Carigan
Craig Feeney
Roderic Kavanagh
Sharon Hays
Grace Rutledge
Production Coordinator:
Karen Brooks
Property Master:
Tim Schultz
Script Supervisor:
Candy Artmont
Second Assistant Director:
Teresa Pfiffner-Krebsbach
Set Decoration:
Chris Butler
Sound Mixer:
Brentley Walton
Still Photographer:
Carol Stoddard
Technical Supervisor:
David Owen Trainor
Unit Production Manager:
Leslie Jackson Houston
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