A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 12, 2000
Original Title:
Going Home
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
CBS
The Polson Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 91
A daughter must choose between her career as a book editor at a high powered New York firm, or return home to care for her aging father whose mental state is deteriorating.
Assistant Editor:
Craig Galka
Best Boy Electric:
Rick Summers
Boom Operator:
Tom Hartig
Camera Operator:
Ross Judd
Allen D. Easton
Casting:
Melinda Gartzman
Co-Producer:
Dalene Young
Costume Design:
Nanrose Buchman
Director:
Ian Barry
Director of Photography:
John Newby
Editor:
Jim Oliver
First Assistant Camera:
Butch Pierson
First Assistant Director:
Tyrone L. Mason
Gaffer:
Larry Kaster
Hair Department Head:
Steven Mack
Key Grip:
Ron Cooney
Location Manager:
Andrew C. Keeter
Makeup Artist:
Martha Preciado
Music Editor:
David Bondelevitch
Original Music Composer:
Alan Williams
Producer:
Erica Fox
Production Coordinator:
Gregg Edler
Production Design:
David W. Ford
Property Master:
Al Eisenmann
Script Supervisor:
Patience Thoreson
Set Decoration:
Ellen Totleben
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Larry Stensvold
Pete Elia
Special Effects Coordinator:
Charles E. Dolan
Story:
Beth Polson
Stunt Coordinator:
Ernie F. Orsatti
Supervising Sound Editor:
Anthony Mazzei
Teleplay:
Dalene Young
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