A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 26, 1983
Original Title:
Happy
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Bacchus Film Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 100
A former child show host misses the good old days. He and his sidekick from the show are doing a gig when the place gets robbed and the sidekick murdered. The host is the only one who saw the robber well so the robber goes after him.
Assistant Accountant:
Martha Cronin
Assistant Art Director:
Bert McCoy
Assistant Editor:
Jan Wesley
Cableman:
Gordan Webb
Camera Operator:
Michael St. Hilaire
Casting:
Susan Edelman
Co-Producer:
Paul Jordan
Steve Nicolaides
Director:
Lee Philips
Director of Photography:
Matthew F. Leonetti
Editor:
Michael Brown
First Assistant Director:
Penelope L. Foster
Gaffer:
Pat Blymyer
Hairstylist:
Rick Provenzano
Key Grip:
John J. Linder
Location Manager:
Don Garrison
Makeup Artist:
Robert Sidell
Music:
Billy Goldenberg
Music Editor:
Steve Livingston
Music Supervisor:
Don Perry
Producer:
Marco Turk
Dom DeLuise
Production Accountant:
Giedra Rackauskas
Production Assistant:
Rocky Bonifield
Production Coordinator:
Linda Allan-Folsom
Production Design:
Norm Baron
Production Manager:
Steve Nicolaides
Property Master:
Walter Wall
Screenplay:
I.C. Rapoport
Larry B. Williams
Script Supervisor:
Lily La Cava
Second Assistant Director:
Roger Joseph Pugliese
Set Decoration:
Dennis W. Peeples
Sound Effects Editor:
Dale Johnston
Sound Mixer:
John Mosely
Stunts:
James I. Davis
Len Glascow
Mark Yerkes
Eddie Hice
Melvin Jones
Yvette Pickett
Simone Boisseree
Transportation Captain:
Bo Falck
Transportation Coordinator:
Tim Roslan
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Kathleen Gore-Misko
Ernest Misko
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