Escape (1980) [NR]

Release Date:
February 20, 1980

Original Title:
Escape

Alternate Titles:
Escape 1980

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Henry Jaffe Enterprises Inc.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 96

The true story of Dwight Worker, an American who was caught smuggling drugs in Mexico, and sentenced to fortress-like Lecumberri Prison where he endured brutal conditions. With the help of his wife, Barbara, he escaped the prison by disguising himself as a woman. He was the first prisoner to escape Lecumberri since Pancho Villa.

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Art Direction:
Richard Lawrence

Assistant Editor:
Jeff Jones

Assistant Property Master:
Bucky Moore

Associate Producer:
Richard Vane

Best Boy Grip:
Tom D. May
Fred Muncey

Book:
Barbara Worker
Dwight Worker

Boom Operator:
Robert Kyte

Camera Operator:
Ernie Reed
Herb Roberts

Casting:
Gail Melnick

Construction Coordinator:
Dennis DeWaay

Costume Designer:
Betsy Jones

Director:
Robert Michael Lewis

Dolly Grip:
Michael Tapp

Editor:
Frank Morriss

Electrician:
Richard K. Martens

Executive Producer:
William Beaudine Jr.
Henry Jaffe

First Assistant Camera:
Bill Masters

First Assistant Director:
Ron Wright

Gaffer:
Bobby Comer

Hairstylist:
Gregg Michael

Key Grip:
Don Duffield

Makeup Artist:
Ken Wensevic

Music:
James Di Giacomo

Music Editor:
Ken Wilhoit

Painter:
Glen W. Cooper
Denis Bernardello

Producer:
Michael Jaffe

Production Accountant:
Lucille Baumann

Production Coordinator:
Teresa Ernest

Property Master:
Dominick Bruno
John Rettino

Script Supervisor:
Les Hoyle

Second Assistant Camera:
Tommy Klines
Tom Klines

Second Assistant Director:
Carla Breitner

Sound Designer:
Clancy T. Troutman

Sound Mixer:
Arnold Braun

Stunts:
Larry Holt

Teleplay:
Michael Zagor

Transportation Captain:
Leo Derieg

Unit Production Manager:
William Beaudine Jr.

Wardrobe Assistant:
Penelope Bonebrake

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Bruce Rogard

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