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Release Date:
October 27, 1991
Original Title:
Stranger in the Family
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Hearst Entertainment Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
Steve Thompson is losing himself, one memory at a time. Plagued with amnesia after getting a concussion, Steve is overwhelmed by his unrecognizable life and leaves his family in search of answers. But his quest only returns him back home, where he must face his demons and get at the truth.
Art Direction:
Luana Speelman
Assistant Editor:
Don Guidice
Associate Producer:
Jane Valentine
Tom Fortuna
Casting:
Abra Edelman
Elisa Goodman
Co-Producer:
Tyler Tyhurst
Conductor:
Michel Rubini
Costume Design:
Kathryn Shemanek
Director:
Donald Wrye
Director of Photography:
Jon Kranhouse
Editor:
Bob Wyman
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Mel A. Bishop
Executive Producer:
Donald Wrye
Extras Casting:
Donise Hardy
First Assistant Director:
Peter Gries
Gaffer:
Miles Anderson
Hairstylist:
Jon Thanos
Key Costumer:
Eileen Dunn
Key Grip:
Peter Newfield
Line Producer:
Russell Vreeland
Location Manager:
Claudia Eastman
Makeup Artist:
Jill Bennett
Music Editor:
Brian Vessa
Original Music Composer:
Michel Rubini
Post Production Supervisor:
Paul D. Goldman
Production Accountant:
Paulette C. Fine
Production Coordinator:
Mary Church
Production Design:
Pamela B. Warner
Property Master:
Kim Barofsky-Thorpe
Script Supervisor:
Kate Hoogner
Second Assistant Director:
Eric Jones
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Gene Evans
Set Decoration:
Chris Carriveau
Sound Mixer:
Ken Willingham
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Grover B. Helsley
Robert W. Glass Jr.
Richard D. Rogers
Supervising Sound Editor:
Martin J. Bram
Transportation Coordinator:
Jay Kennedy
Unit Production Manager:
Russell Vreeland
Writer:
Hal Sitowitz
René Balcer
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