Seguin (1982) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 26, 1982

Original Title:
Seguin

Alternate Titles:
American Playhouse

Genres:
History

Production Companies:
American Playhouse
PBS

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

A dramatization of the life of Juan Seguin, a heroic Mexican-Texan who became entangled in the struggle between two contrasting cultures in the turbulent decade between the Texas Revolution (1836) and the Mexican-American War (1846-1847).

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Art Direction:
Rafael Caro

Assistant Director:
Terrance Croghan
David M Davis

Associate Producer:
Robert Morones

Camera Operator:
Bobby Shepard

Casting:
Robert Morones

Coordinating Producer:
Lindsay Law

Costume Design:
Susan Monaster

Development Manager:
Susan Lacy

Director:
Jesús Salvador Treviño

Director of Photography:
Judy Irola

Editor:
Ron Medico

Executive Producer:
Lindsay Law
Jesús Salvador Treviño

Music:
Daniel Valdez

Producer:
Severo Perez

Production Coordinator:
Lilli Purcell

Production Manager:
Adolfo Vargas

Script Editor:
Kenneth Cavander

Script Supervisor:
Sylvia Morales

Set Decoration:
Hans Loudermilk

Sound Mixer:
Susumu Tokunow

Still Photographer:
George Rodriguez

Stunt Coordinator:
Tex Hill

Title Designer:
Gayla Trevino

Unit Manager:
Lonnie Porro

Writer:
Jesús Salvador Treviño

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