A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 3, 1993
Original Title:
The Amy Fisher Story
Alternate Titles:
Amy Fisher - Tödliche Lolita
Beyond Control
Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ABC Productions
Andrew Adelson Company
Michael Jaffe Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
The true story of the Long Island teen who shoots and wounds the wife of a man she called her lover.
Art Direction:
Eric Norlin
Camera Operator:
Julian Chojnacki
Casting:
Holly Powell
Construction Coordinator:
Chris Claridge
Costume Design:
Trish Keating
Director:
Andy Tennant
Director of Photography:
Glen MacPherson
Editor:
Debra Neil-Fisher
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Thomas H. Brodek
Executive Producer:
Andrew Adelson
First Assistant Director:
Mick MacKay
Hairstylist:
James D. Brown
Makeup Artist:
Joann Desare
Music Editor:
Susan Mick
Original Music Composer:
Michael Hoenig
Producer:
George W. Perkins
Janet Brownell
Production Coordinator:
Lukia Czernin
Production Design:
Phil Schmidt
Production Supervisor:
Jim Painten
Script Supervisor:
Lara Fox
Set Decoration:
Tedd Kuchera
Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael C. Gutierrez
Unit Production Manager:
Lynne Bespflug
Writer:
Janet Brownell
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