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Release Date:
February 24, 1981
Original Title:
Fallen Angel
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures Television
Green/Epstein Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Twelve year old Jennifer is unhappy with her widowed mom's relationship with a family friend. Feeling lonely, she readily accepts the friendship of an adult man named Howie and joins the softball team he coaches. Soon, Howie is convincing Jennifer to pose for photographs which become more and more revealing. Howie turns out to be a pedophile who works in child pornography and he plans to make Jennifer a "star". Will Jennifer's mother be able to help her daughter before it's too late?
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Art Direction:
Ross Bellah
William L. Campbell
Assistant Director:
Ray DeCamp
Associate Producer:
Pat Butler
Casting:
Jerold Franks
Al Onorato
Costume Design:
Grady Hunt
Costumer:
Daniel J. Lester
Liza Stewart
Director:
Robert Michael Lewis
Director of Photography:
Michael D. Margulies
Editor:
Robert F. Shugrue
Executive Producer:
Allen S. Epstein
Jim Green
Hairstylist:
Yolanda Toussieng
Key Grip:
Dominic Georgio
Makeup Artist:
Norman Page
Makeup Supervisor:
Ben Lane
Music Editor:
Erma E. Levin
Music Supervisor:
John Beal
Original Music Composer:
Richard Bellis
Producer:
Audrey A. Blasdel
Lew Hunter
Property Master:
Irving Goldfarb
Script Supervisor:
Rosemarie Clemente-Johnstone
Second Assistant Director:
Susan Norton
Set Decoration:
Fred Goetz
Sound Editor:
Don Crosby
Tony Garber
Al Kajita
Steve Olson
Sound Mixer:
Lee Strosnider
Stunts:
Hubie Kerns Jr.
Title Designer:
Bill Millar
Transportation Captain:
Vic Akopian
Unit Production Manager:
Jack Cunningham
Writer:
Lew Hunter
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