My Name Is Kate (1994) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 24, 1994

Original Title:
My Name Is Kate

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
ABC Productions
Berger Queen Productions
Donna Mills Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

She was forced to choose between her family and the next drink.

Kate (Donna Mills) is an alcoholic--and, as is often the case, she is in full denial regarding her illness. Only when she is threatened with mass desertion by her husband, children and best friend does the sullen Kate agree to seek out treatment.

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Art Direction:
Eric Norlin

Camera Operator:
Trig Singer

Casting:
Cheryl Bayer

Construction Coordinator:
Stuart Ennis

Costume Design:
Debra McGuire
Christine Mooney

Director:
Rod Hardy

Director of Photography:
David Connell

Editor:
Richard Bracken

Executive Producer:
Donna Mills
Ilene Amy Berg

First Assistant Director:
Brian Giddens

Gaffer:
Paul Slatter

Hairstylist:
Pauline L. Tremblay
Bren Plaistowe

Makeup Artist:
Charles Porlier

Music Editor:
John LaSalandra

Original Music Composer:
Charles Bernstein

Producer:
Harold Lee Tichenor

Production Coordinator:
Elaine Fleming

Production Design:
Jill Scott

Set Decoration:
Riccardo Freda

Special Effects:
Gary Paller

Stunts:
Guy Bews

Supervising Sound Editor:
Joe Melody

Writer:
George Eckstein

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