A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 23, 1987
Original Title:
Fight for Life
Alternate Titles:
Mein Kind darf nicht sterben
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Fries Entertainment
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
Jerry Lewis plays an Ohio optometrist who has a six-year old daughter with epilepsy. He fights to get the FDA to approve a drug (at that time only available in England) for use in the U.S.
Assistant Editor:
Paul Anderson
Associate Producer:
Thomas Nesi
Camera Operator:
Ford Langevin
Casting:
Marcia Ross
Judith Holstra
Construction Coordinator:
Donald Vandewater
Director:
Elliot Silverstein
Director of Photography:
Albert J. Dunk
Editor:
Leslie Dennis Bracken
Executive In Charge Of Production:
S. Bryan Hickox
Executive Producer:
Charles W. Fries
Irv Wilson
First Assistant Director:
Claude Binyon Jr.
Gaffer:
Howard Galbraith
Hairstylist:
Albert Paradis
Key Grip:
Andrew Mulkani
Key Makeup Artist:
Beverly Carr
Location Manager:
David Flaherty
Music Editor:
John Mick
Music Supervisor:
John Fresco
Original Music Composer:
Laurence Rosenthal
Producer:
Ian McDougall
Producer's Assistant:
Cristi G. Hooper
M.L. Tanner
Production Accountant:
Maureen Fitzgerald
Joan McIntosh
Karen Cohen
Production Assistant:
Amy Paterson
Production Controller:
Joan Stevenson
Production Coordinator:
Sheena Graham
Rita Rokisky
Production Design:
Charles L. Dunlop
Production Secretary:
Wendy Petrozzi
Andrea Goodman
Property Master:
Mort Freedman
Scenic Artist:
Richard Stern
Script Supervisor:
Blanche McDermaid
Second Assistant Director:
Izidore K. Musallam
Set Decoration:
Joyce Liggett
Sound Mixer:
Douglas Thane Stewart
Story:
Thomas Nesi
Teleplay:
Thomas Nesi
Scott Nisor
Transportation Coordinator:
Bruce Raymer
Unit Manager:
Jesse Cohoon
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Gaye Gardiner
Wardrobe Designer:
Robert Turturice
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