Telethon (1977) [NR]

Release Date:
November 6, 1977

Original Title:
Telethon

Alternate Titles:
Der Killer muß warten

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
ABC Circle Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 100

The behind-the-scenes intrigues — including, possibly, a murder — of an all-star fundraising telethon set in Las Vegas.

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Art Direction:
Bill Kenney

Assistant Editor:
Sherrie Sanet
Janice Parker

Camera Operator:
Sven Walnum

Casting:
Jane Feinberg
Mike Fenton

Construction Coordinator:
William M. Bell

Costume Supervisor:
John S. Perry

Costumer:
Winnie D. Brown
Bob E. Horn

Director:
David Lowell Rich

Director of Photography:
Jacques R. Marquette

Editor:
Howard Epstein
Michael Karr

First Assistant Director:
Penelope L. Foster

Hairstylist:
Shirley Crawford

Location Casting:
Ruth Scott

Makeup Artist:
Gustaf Norin

Original Music Composer:
Peter Matz

Post Production Supervisor:
David McCann

Producer:
Robert Lovenheim

Production Assistant:
Douglas Dean III

Production Manager:
William Green

Production Sound Mixer:
William Teague

Property Master:
Russell Goble

Script Supervisor:
Rose Steinberg

Second Assistant Director:
David McCann

Second Unit Director:
David McCann

Set Decoration:
Richard D. Kent

Title Designer:
John C. Wash

Transportation Captain:
Joe Berman

Writer:
Roger Wilton

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