A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 21, 1983
Original Title:
Intimate Agony
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Henerson/Hirsch Productions
Robert Papazian Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 95
Anthony Geary (General Hospital) stars as a compassionate doctor who must treat an STD outbreak at an upscale vacation resort. Judith Light (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit) co-stars as an afflicted resident whose heart is broken by this personal tragedy. A despicable real estate tycoon played by Robert Vaughn (The Man from U.N.C.L.E.) is determined to keep the scandal from the press, thus protecting his investment.
Art Direction:
Bill Ross
Assistant Camera:
Kenneth Zunder
Assistant Editor:
Eric A. Sears
Associate Producer:
Stephanie Austin
Camera Operator:
Henry M. Lebo
Casting:
Ross Brown
Casting Associate:
Mary West
Costume Supervisor:
Dianne Cohoon
Bill Smith
Director:
Paul Wendkos
Director of Photography:
Thomas Del Ruth
Editor:
James Galloway
Executive Producer:
James G. Hirsch
James S. Henerson
First Assistant Director:
Jack W. Cash
Gaffer:
Danny Buck
Hairstylist:
Dorothea Long
Key Grip:
John London
Makeup Artist:
Zoltan Elek
Music Editor:
Scott Grusin
Original Music Composer:
Billy Goldenberg
Producer:
Robert Papazian
Production Assistant:
David Lee Walton
Production Manager:
Hal Galli
Property Master:
Guy Bushman
Researcher:
Susan Freedman
Script Supervisor:
Barbara Amato
Second Assistant Director:
Gail Joyce Fortmuller
Set Decoration:
Mary Ann Good
Sound Mixer:
Charles T. Knight
Stand In:
David Lee Walton
Story:
Richard De Roy
Teleplay:
James S. Henerson
Richard De Roy
James G. Hirsch
Transportation Coordinator:
Buddy Williams
Leo Derieg
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