A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1982
Original Title:
Footlight Frenzy
Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Low Moan Spectacular
RKO/Nederlander Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 110
The on-stage and backstage antics of an amateur group attempting to stage a play as a fundraiser to save their children's school.
Camera Operator:
Mike Keeler
Bill Philbin
Dave Levisohn
Hector Ramirez
Costume Design:
Esther Kashkin
Jean Traina
Creator:
Diz White
Alan Shearman
Ronald E. House
Director:
Douglas Johnson
Maurice Abraham
Director of Operations:
Keith Winicoff
Editor:
Darryl Sutton
Executive Producer:
Joseph A. Perrotti
Ellen Krass
Executive Producer's Assistant:
Kimberly Cooper
Lighting Design:
Greg Brunton
Makeup Artist:
Sheryl Ptak
Music Arranger:
Gary Mascaro
Producer:
Bonnie Burns
David Yarnell
Producer's Assistant:
Kathryn Levitsky
Production Assistant:
Michael Leder
Richard G. King
Production Coordinator:
Bob Trojan
Props:
Tony Patellis
Script Supervisor:
Susan Diamant
Set Designer:
Diz White
Mary Moore
Stage Director:
Jeff Whitman
Video Report:
Mark Sanford
Wardrobe Master:
Elizabeth Barber
Writer:
Bud Slocomb
Brandis Kemp
Mitchel Kreindel
Mark Blankfield
Ronald E. House
Diz White
Alan Shearman
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