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Release Date:
March 27, 1985
Original Title:
A Summer to Remember
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Inter Planetary Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Silent since losing his hearing to meningitis, young Toby Wyler takes a bitter stance against the world and his family, refusing to accept his new stepfather. But when a highly trained orangutan named Casey is thrown from a truck near Toby's home, the boy soon has a secret friend he can communicate with via sign language.
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Art Direction:
Steve Karatzas
Douglas Dick
Best Boy Electric:
Richard Franchot
Camera Operator:
Marty Ollstein
Costume Design:
Simon Tuke
Director:
Robert Michael Lewis
Director of Photography:
Stephen W. Gray
Editor:
Les Green
Gaffer:
Ken Wheeland
Hairstylist:
Leslie Ann Anderson
Makeup Artist:
Lee Romanoff
Music Editor:
Tom Villano
Music Supervisor:
Michael Lloyd
Original Music Composer:
Charles Fox
Producer:
Micheline H. Keller
Robert Lloyd Lewis
Edward Gold
Production Design:
Jac McAnelly
Property Master:
J. Rae Fox
Script Supervisor:
Karen Golden
Set Decoration:
Lynda Burbank
Story:
Robert Lloyd Lewis
Stunt Coordinator:
J.N. Roberts
Teleplay:
Scott Swanton
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Todd Roberts
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