The Forgotten Man (1971) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 14, 1971

Original Title:
The Forgotten Man

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | War

Production Companies:
ABC Circle Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 73

A Marine officer reported as killed in Vietnam, but who was actually a POW, returns home. Instead of being welcomed home, however, he discovers that his father has died, his wife has remarried, his daughter has been adopted, his business has been sold, and his life has completely changed.

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Art Direction:
Jack Senter

Assistant Director:
Mark Evans

Casting:
Joe Scully

Continuity:
Doris Grau
Elaine Newman

Costume Design:
Betsy Cox
Lambert Marks

Director:
Walter Grauman

Director of Photography:
Michel Hugo

Editor:
Frank P. Keller

Executive Producer:
Walter Grauman

Hairstylist:
Lynn Masters

Key Grip:
Tom May

Makeup Artist:
Jerry Cash

Music Editor:
Rocky Moriana

Original Music Composer:
Dave Grusin

Producer:
Philip Barry Jr.

Production Manager:
John W. Rogers

Property Master:
Sam Bergman

Second Assistant Director:
Art Levinson

Set Decoration:
Edward M. Parker

Sound Effects Editor:
Gene Eliot

Sound Engineer:
Gene S. Cantamessa

Story:
Bernard Fein

Teleplay:
Mark Rodgers

Unit Manager:
Mark Evans

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