The Last Song (1980) [NR]

Release Date:
October 23, 1980

Original Title:
The Last Song

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Motown Pictures
Ron Samuels Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 96

An aspiring singer unwittingly comes into possession of several tapes for which her engineer husband and his partner, in their electronic eavesdropping business, were murdered, and discovers that she and her daughter are now being stalked by the killers.

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Action Director:
Ron Stein

Art Direction:
James Martin Bachman

Associate Producer:
Patricia A. Sonsini

Casting:
Toni Howard
Lynn Stalmaster

Costume Design:
Donna Roberts

Director:
Alan J. Levi

Director of Photography:
Robert Hoffman

Editor:
Erwin Dumbrille

Executive Producer:
Ron Samuels

First Assistant Director:
Ray Marsh

Hairstylist:
Cheri Ruff

Makeup Artist:
John M. Elliott Jr.
William Reynolds

Music Consultant:
Simone Sheffield

Music Editor:
Jerry Cohen

Original Music Composer:
Johnny Harris

Producer:
Neil T. Maffeo

Production Manager:
Ron Fury

Property Master:
Daniel Stoltenberg

Script Supervisor:
Candy Artmont

Second Assistant Director:
Jeffrey Chernov

Set Decoration:
James Cane

Sound Editor:
Richard Dwan Jr.

Sound Effects Editor:
Marvin Kerner

Special Effects:
Don Power
Ted Koerner

Stunts:
Carey Loftin

Supervising Producer:
Arnold H. Orgolini
Peter Nelson

Writer:
Michael Berk
Douglas Schwartz

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