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Release Date:
March 26, 1972
Original Title:
Michael O'Hara the Fourth
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Family | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Walt Disney Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
The name Michael O'Hara has become synonymous with law enforcement. There have been three generations of Michael O'Haras and all have been exemplary policemen. When Michael O'Hara III's child was born he was told that they would not be able to have any more children, and there has always been a Michael O'Hara, so he named his child Michael O'Hara IV despite the fact that she is a girl. Now Mike has a tendency to get involved with police matters and not always with good results, which annoys her father. And despite being told repeatedly to stay out of it, she continues her amateurish detective activities.
Art Direction:
John B. Mansbridge
A. Earl Hedrick
Costume Design:
Chuck Keehne
Director:
Erven Jourdan
Robert Totten
Director of Photography:
Andrew Jackson
Editor:
Ray de Leuw
First Assistant Director:
Robert Webb
Hairstylist:
La Rue Matheron
Makeup Artist:
Robert J. Schiffer
Music:
George Bruns
Producer:
Tom Gries
Production Coordinator:
Jack Bruner
Set Decoration:
John A. Kuri
Emile Kuri
Frank Rafferty
Sound:
Herb Taylor
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