A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 16, 1971
Original Title:
Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
Metromedia Producers Corporation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
Dennie has returned from a year among the hippies to her superficial, image-conscious suburban family. She must face their disapproval of her actions. They refuse to even try to understand. She must also deal with an ex-lover, and a beloved young sister who is following in her footsteps, wanting the idealistic hippie life but making some rash decisions in the process.
Assistant Director:
William P. Owens
Assistant Editor:
Paul Schremp
Associate Producer:
Bruce Feldman
Casting:
Kerwin Coughlin
Costumer:
Oscar Rodriguez
Director:
Joseph Sargent
Director of Photography:
Russell Metty
Editor:
Pembroke J. Herring
Electrician:
Robert Comer
Executive Producer:
Charles W. Fries
Hairstylist:
Virginia Darcy
Key Grip:
Charles La Rocca
Location Manager:
Jerry Wineman
Lyricist:
Bruce Feldman
Makeup Artist:
Frank McCoy
Music Arranger:
Don Wilkins
Music Director:
Jack K. Tillar
Negative Cutter:
Elva Fraser
Original Music Composer:
Earl Robinson
Producer:
Joseph Sargent
Producer's Assistant:
Frank Bueno
Production Assistant:
Butch Charles
Production Executive:
Arthur Stolnitz
Production Manager:
Joe Wonder
Production Secretary:
Lynn Berndt
Property Master:
C. Randall Berkeley
Recording Supervision:
Robert J. Litt
Set Decoration:
Raymond Boltz Jr.
Songs:
Roger Atkins
Helen Miller
Earl Robinson
Sound Editor:
Roger Sword
Sound Mixer:
Al Overton
Supervising Editor:
Christina Friedgen
Supervising Sound Editor:
Charles L. Campbell
Writer:
Bruce Feldman
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