A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1984
Original Title:
Solo
Genres:
Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Mendoza Productions
Union Cinema Ltd.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 96
A woman named Liz Brantley takes a three-legged solo flight and then her plane crashes.
Assistant Art Director:
Ken Cornelius
Assistant Editor:
Karl Zaske
Best Boy Electric:
Randall McBride
Boom Operator:
Jeanne Van Cott
Camera Operator:
Kevin Emmons
Casting:
Henry Rackin
Co-Producer:
Douglas C. Stewart
Director:
Lyman Dayton
Driver:
Mike Bond
Troy Mangum
Randy Weaver
Editor:
Lisa Zeno Churgin
First Assistant Director:
Jesse Wayne
Gaffer:
Jerry Jencks
Grip:
Jim Goldsworthy
Lyman Dayton
Clint Carpenter
Key Grip:
Arte Shelton
Line Producer:
Nicholas Rich
Location Manager:
Floyd Braunberger
Makeup Artist:
Barbara Wolfe
Music:
Merrill B. Jenson
Music Editor:
Frank McKelvey
Producer:
Lyman Dayton
Production Sound Mixer:
Gerald B. Wolfe
Script Supervisor:
Misty Anderson
Second Assistant Director:
Maurice Marks
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jeff Ostler
Steadicam Operator:
Mark O'Kane
Still Photographer:
Rick Thiriot
Transportation Coordinator:
Mark Weaver
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Carol Wells Day
Julie Staheli
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