A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1988
Original Title:
Scandal in a Small Town
Alternate Titles:
Le prix de la Vérité
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Mark Carliner Productions
NBC
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
Leda Beth Vincent lives in the small town of Shiloh and works as a cocktail waitress there. She is not too well thought of as she is nothing of a blushing virgin. But she is far from a whore and brings up her daughter Julie, a high school student, as a loving responsible mother. So, when she becomes aware that Julie's very popular history teacher, Mr Baker, spreads antisemitic ideas among his pupils, Leda Beth decides to ask Mr Baker for an explanation. But she comes up against a wall. Nobody in town - Julie less than all others - wants to support her and it looks as if she will have to bring the Board of Education to court. The trouble is that a school dropout and a tramp of her kind does not count for much compared to the holders of knowledge and of morality.
Art Direction:
Walter Shipley
Associate Producer:
Skip Schoolnik
Casting:
Susan Edelman
Mary V. Buck
Costume Design:
Robert M. Moore
Director:
Anthony Page
Director of Photography:
Paul Lohmann
Editor:
Skip Schoolnik
Gaffer:
Ken Seagren
Hairstylist:
Susan Mills
Makeup Artist:
Frances Mathias
Music:
Mark Snow
Producer:
Michele Rappaport
Mark Carliner
Production Design:
Richard Sherman
Writer:
Robert J. Avrech
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