A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 24, 1994
Original Title:
A Friend to Die For
Alternate Titles:
Death of a Cheerleader
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Steve White Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Angela Delvecchio, coming from a rather poor family, moves into the rich town Montevista. She admires Stacy, leader of the most prestigeous clique of her high school. Angela wants to be accepted and seeks Stacy's friendship. But when she defends outsider Monica against Stacy, she becomes Stacy's target herself. Mocked, she stabs Stacy with a kitchen's knife. The trial becomes a sensation.
Associate Producer:
Steven Tyler Sahlein
Stephen Soyland
Camera Operator:
Guy Skinner
Co-Executive Producer:
Dan Bronson
Co-Producer:
Don Goldman
Ken Raskoff
Costume Design:
Mary Claire Hannan
Costume Supervisor:
Jacqueline Aronson
Director:
William A. Graham
Director of Photography:
Robert Steadman
Editor:
Lance Luckey
Electrician:
Randall Ott
Executive Producer:
Steve White
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Ryne Niner
First Assistant Camera:
John Graham
First Assistant Director:
Donald C. Klune
Gaffer:
John Bonfield
Hairstylist:
Doreen F. Schultz
Key Grip:
Michael Landsburg
Location Manager:
Steve Housewright
Makeup Artist:
Angela Nogaro
Music Editor:
Nancy Fogarty
Music Supervisor:
Linda Koci
On Set Dresser:
Regina Lee Alonte
Original Music Composer:
Chris Boardman
Producer:
Barry Bernardi
Production Accountant:
Diane Cornell
Production Coordinator:
Susan Becton
Production Design:
Rusty Smith
Property Master:
Shimon Allon
Script Supervisor:
Kate Morrison
Second Assistant Director:
Richard Learman
Set Decoration:
Jim Samson
Sound Designer:
Ann Scibelli
Sound Mixer:
Edward Tise
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Terry O'Bright
Todd Orr
Keith Rogers
Special Effects Coordinator:
Ray Bivins
Story:
Randall Sullivan
Dan Bronson
Stunt Coordinator:
Walter Scott
Supervising Sound Editor:
Keith Rogers
Teleplay:
Dan Bronson
Transportation Captain:
Dean Curtis Black
Transportation Coordinator:
Edward Flotard
Unit Manager:
Don Goldman
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