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Release Date:
December 3, 1983
Original Title:
Quarterback Princess
Genres:
Drama | Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
CBS
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 96
The Maida family has moved to Oregon, and daughter Tami wants to play quarterback for the high school football team. There's just one problem. She's a girl. With everyone from the coach to her next door neighbor against her, she's out to prove that not only can she can play football, but she can win the state championship. (Based on a true story)
Art Direction:
Richard Berger
Camera Operator:
Richard Edesa
Casting:
Sally Dennison
Casting Associate:
Matt Casella
Costumer:
Dodie Shepard
Ed Fincher
Director:
Noel Black
Director of Photography:
Isidore Mankofsky
Editor:
Tom Stevens
First Assistant Director:
Alan Crosland, Jr.
Toby Lovallo
Gaffer:
Jake Jarrell
Hairstylist:
Susan Mills
Key Grip:
Tom Kessenich
Location Manager:
Pam Bladine
Location Scout:
Katha Jones
Makeup Artist:
Rick Sharp
Music Editor:
Robert Takagi
Music Supervisor:
Robert Drasnin
Original Music Composer:
James Di Pasquale
Post Production Coordinator:
Cosmas P. Bolger
Producer:
Barry Rosen
Gary M. Goodman
Production Coordinator:
Doris Hartley
Property Master:
Kenneth C. Orme
Script Supervisor:
Doris Grau
Second Assistant Director:
Jim Behnke
Set Decoration:
Ernie Bishop
Sound Editor:
Sam Horta
Sound Mixer:
Richard S. Church
Transportation Captain:
Paul Shoemaker
Unit Production Manager:
James A. Westman
Writer:
Rod Browning
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