Passions (1984) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 1, 1984

Original Title:
Passions

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Carson Productions
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

A man with a wife and daughter also has a son with another woman. When he dies this little secret is revealed to the wife. She then sets out to make her and her son suffer by trying to throw them out of the house he bought for them but now it legally belongs to his wife. And at the same time, wanting to ensure her son's future, she sues his estate for her son's education fund. While they are butting heads, they both discover that they were both deceived by him.

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Art Direction:
Kandy Stern

Associate Producer:
Robert J. Koster

Camera Operator:
William N. Clark

Casting:
Ellen Meyer

Cinematography:
Frank Stanley

Costume Design:
Judith Brewer Curtis

Director:
Sandor Stern

Editor:
Leon Carrere

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Peter S. Palmer

Executive Producer:
John J. McMahon

First Assistant Director:
Daisy Gerber

Foley Artist:
Richard Partlow

Key Grip:
Howard Anderson

Music:
Bruce Broughton

Music Editor:
John Mick

Music Producer:
Nathan Sassover

Producer:
Bobbi Frank

Script Supervisor:
Faye Brenner

Second Assistant Director:
Leslie Jackson Houston

Story:
Janet Greek
Robin Maxwell

Stunt Double:
Anita Hart
Casey Easlick

Teleplay:
Robin Maxwell
Janet Greek
Sandor Stern

Unit Production Manager:
Robert J. Koster

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Eli Jarra

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