A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 26, 1986
Original Title:
Who Is Julia?
Alternate Titles:
Keserű ébredés
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
CBS Broadcast International
CBS Entertainment Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 91
A strikingly beautiful and wealthy woman is hit by a truck and is all smashed up and nearly killed. At nearly the same time, a very plain looking lower middle class woman simply faints and suffers brain death. The beautiful womans brain is fine, so, doctors merely transplant her brain into plain Jane. Problems ensue when plain Janes husband continues to believe she is still his wife. She has no memory of him, and goes to live with the beautiful womans husband. She doesn't mix well with her new socialite friends and family. Mirrors are emotional battlefields as well.
Associate Producer:
James Steven Sadwith
Casting:
Karen Hendel
Cinematography:
Thomas Del Ruth
Director:
Walter Grauman
Editor:
Virginia Katz
Sidney Katz
Music:
Robert Drasnin
Novel:
Barbara S. Harris
Producer:
Andrew J. Fenady
Walter Grauman
Philip Barry Jr.
Production Design:
Al Rohm
Production Manager:
Robert Doudell
Script Supervisor:
Kenneth Gilbert
Set Decoration:
Norman Rockett
Writer:
James Steven Sadwith
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