A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1995
Original Title:
919 Fifth Avenue
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
When Ben Constant agreed to write a biography on the wealthy Van Degan family, he never suspected the depth of scandal and intrigue surrounding them.
Assistant Art Director:
Ulf Hendrickson
Larry Wiemer
Assistant Director:
Grant Johnson
Assistant Editor:
Scott Grayson
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Jeff Voorhees
Associate Producer:
Kevin Hamburger
Dan McCaffrey
Deb Penchina
Casting:
Maureen A. Arata
Casting Associate:
Michael Greer
Co-Executive Producer:
Carmen Culver
Paul Rauch
Costume Design:
Diana Eden
Costume Supervisor:
Kiki Garwood
Director:
Neil Hager
Director of Photography:
Robert Caramico
Editor:
Jonathon Braun
Executive Producer:
Zev Braun
Dominick Dunne
Gaffer:
James Renfro
Hairstylist:
Lucia Mace
Key Grip:
Peter Ullrich
Makeup Artist:
Kelcey Fry
Music:
Misha Segal
Music Editor:
David Cates
Producer:
Philip Krupp
Kenneth Schwartz
Steven Kent
Production Accountant:
Daniel Brickman
Production Assistant:
Jolie Barnett
Production Coordinator:
David Craig
Production Design:
Mayling Cheng
George Becket
Property Master:
David Carlton
Set Decoration:
Joseph A. Armetta
Sound Effects Editor:
Craig Rosevear
Sound Mixer:
Laura King
Stage Director:
Jack Breschard
Richard J. Levin
Stunt Coordinator:
Greg Brickman
Writer:
James Duff
Dominick Dunne
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