A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 5, 1992
Original Title:
Desperate Choices: To Save My Child
Alternate Titles:
Solomon's Choice
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Sixteen-year-old Cassie Robbins is a spirited teenage girl, who loves her father Richard and stepmother Mel and dotes on her six-year-old half-brother Willy. But her carefree, happy life is forever changed when she is diagnosed with leukeamia and her only hope of a cure lies in a bone-marrow transplant. However, when Willy proves to be a match, Mel is not-so-willing to allow her young son to undergo surgery as he nearly died the last time he was operated on after reacting badly to the anaesthetic. Mel and Richard now have to decide if it right to risk the life of one of their children to save the life of the other child. And of Willy's own rights in deciding if he should help the sister he hero-worships...?
Casting:
Holly Powell
Costume Design:
Debra McGuire
Director:
Andy Tennant
Editor:
Debra Neil-Fisher
Executive Producer:
Andrew Adelson
First Assistant Director:
Scott Printz
Makeup Artist:
Kelvin R. Trahan
Original Music Composer:
John M. Keane
Production Coordinator:
Margi Newquist
Production Design:
Chester Kaczenski
Script Supervisor:
Karen May
Set Decoration:
Judi Sandin
Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael C. Gutierrez
Teleplay:
Sandra Jennings
Maggie Kleinman
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