No Place Like Home (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 3, 1989

Original Title:
No Place Like Home

Alternate Titles:
Homeless

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

A Pittsburgh apartment superintendent loses his job and home when the apartment building where he lives and works at is suddenly destroyed by fire. Daniel and his family moves in with his brother but that doesn't last for long due to the two families not getting along with each other. The family moves from rundown hotels to homeless shelters as Daniel searches work as a electrician while his wife takes waitress jobs to try to make ends meet.

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Assistant Camera:
John S. Moyer

Associate Producer:
Carol Cuddy

Casting:
Donna M. Belajac

Charge Scenic Artist:
Eileen Garrigan

Costume Design:
Carol Oditz

Director:
Lee Grant

Director of Photography:
Laszlo George
Tony Pierce-Roberts

Editor:
Rick Shaine

Electrician:
Frank McGough
Ted Wiegand

First Assistant Camera:
Jeffery J. Tufano

Gaffer:
William Farber

Grip:
Bart Flaherty

Leadman:
Diana Stoughton

Lighting Technician:
Chris Cochrane

Location Manager:
Jacki Phipps

Negative Cutter:
Patricia Sztaba
Stan Sztaba

Original Music Composer:
Charles Gross

Post Production Supervisor:
Robert Warmflash

Producer:
Amy Lippman
Joseph Feury
Christopher Keyser

Production Coordinator:
Dale M. Nielsen

Production Design:
Doug Kraner

Sound Editor:
Ron Kalish
Branka Mrkic

Stunts:
Greg Funk

Transportation Coordinator:
Jon Bergholz

Writer:
Sam Blackwell
Ara Watson

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