Fall From Grace (1990) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 29, 1990

Original Title:
Fall From Grace

Genres:
Drama | History | TV Movie

Production Companies:
NBC Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Jim Bakker establishes a large televangelical empire in the 1980s, including Heritage Village. However, they are removed from P.T.L, the ministry that they had established in 1987.

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Art Direction:
Sandy Veneziano

Assistant Editor:
Eric Strand

Boom Operator:
Mychal D. Smith

Camera Operator:
Michael St. Hilaire

Compositor:
Charles Bernstein

Construction Coordinator:
Cal DiValerio

Costume Design:
Judy Truchan

Costume Supervisor:
Bill Smith

Director:
Karen Arthur

Director of Photography:
Tom Neuwirth

Editor:
Daniel T. Cahn

Executive In Charge Of Production:
William F. Phillips

Executive Producer:
Jeff Franklin

First Assistant Camera:
Marc Margulies

First Assistant Director:
Ray Marsh

Location Manager:
Karlene Gallegly

Makeup Artist:
Fred C. Blau Jr.

Music Editor:
John Strauss

Original Music Composer:
Charles Bernstein

Post Production Supervisor:
Dorothy J. Bailey

Producer:
Richard L. O'Connor

Production Accountant:
Marilyn Tasso

Property Master:
Frank Irving

Script Supervisor:
Janna Stern

Second Assistant Director:
James Dillon

Set Decoration:
Martin Price

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Terry Porter
Mel Metcalfe
David J. Hudson

Supervising Producer:
Ken Trevey

Unit Production Manager:
Dick Gallegly

Writer:
Ken Trevey

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