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Release Date:
March 4, 1987
Original Title:
Passion Flower
Alternate Titles:
Al final del amor
Come l'orchidea
Le piège de l'orchidée
Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures Television
Doris Keating Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 96
The movers and shakers in Singapore get involved in behind-the-scenes political and business activities, romantic entanglements, and murder. Nicol Williamson plays the wealthiest man in Southeast Asia. Barbara Hershey is his married antagonistic daughter who starts an affair with an ambitious American banker (Bruce Boxleitner) and who also seems to have the attention of her father.
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Additional Editing:
Michael F. Anderson
Art Direction:
Chris Breckwoldt
Assistant Editor:
Ann Millgate
Associate Producer:
Chan Mahon
Camera Operator:
David Williamson
Casting:
Meryl O'Loughlin
Rita Reed
Janice Ansley
Michael Lynch
Continuity:
Linda Ray
Director:
Joseph Sargent
Director of Photography:
Dean Semler
Editor:
George Jay Nicholson
Executive Producer:
Doris Keating
First Assistant Director:
Allan Wertheim
Gaffer:
John Morton
Hairdresser:
Joan Petch
Key Grip:
Irvine G. McLaughlin
Location Manager:
Len McClure
Makeup Artist:
Viv Mepham
Original Music Composer:
Miles Goodman
Producer:
Andrew Gottlieb
Production Accountant:
Jane Corden
Production Coordinator:
Patricia Nah
Production Design:
Chris Breckwoldt
Production Manager:
Antonia Barnard
Second Assistant Director:
Phil Rich
Craig Sinclair
Set Decoration:
Sue Hoyle
Sound Editor:
Joe Melody
Sound Mixer:
Gary Wilkins
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Wayne Artman
Tom Beckert
Tom E. Dahl
Standby Property Master:
John Osmond
Wardrobe Assistant:
Kerry Barnett
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Liz Keogh
Writer:
Richard A. Guttman
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