Angel Dusted (1981) [NR]

Release Date:
February 11, 1981

Original Title:
Angel Dusted

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
NRW Features

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 98

Cautionary anti-drug film based on a true story about the effects on Jean Stapleton and Arthur Hill when their teenage son (John Putch, Stapleton's real-life son) gets spaced out on a marijuana joint laced with PCP, or "angel dust," and the family is forced to wrestle with the crisis.

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Art Direction:
Robert C. Goldstein

Assistant Editor:
Mike Klein

Associate Producer:
Anne Hopkins

Book:
Ursula Etons

Camera Operator:
Jerry D. Good

Casting:
David Graham

Costume Design:
Rita Riggs

Director:
Dick Lowry

Director of Photography:
Frank Beascoechea

Editor:
Byron 'Buzz' Brandt

Executive Producer:
Marian Rees

First Assistant Director:
Anthony Brand

Gaffer:
Gary Haselbusch

Hairstylist:
Edie Panda

Key Grip:
Bob Rust

Location Manager:
Bobby Howard

Makeup Artist:
Jim Nielsen

Music Editor:
Else Blangsted

Original Music Composer:
James Horner

Producer:
Dorothea G. Petrie

Production Consultant:
Darlene Craviotto

Production Manager:
Robert Huddleston

Property Master:
Jack Eberhart

Script Supervisor:
Doris Grau

Second Assistant Camera:
David Augsburger

Second Assistant Director:
Irwin Marcus

Set Decoration:
Richard Reams

Sound Editor:
Bob Cornett
Sam Horta

Sound Mixer:
Thomas Causey

Story:
Darlene Craviotto

Stunt Coordinator:
David S. Cass Sr.

Teleplay:
Darlene Craviotto

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