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Release Date:
April 21, 1986
Original Title:
The Mystery of Al Capone's Vaults
Genres:
Crime | Documentary | History | Mystery
Production Companies:
Tribune Entertainment
Westgate Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
The Mystery of Al Capone's Vaults is a two-hour live American television special that was broadcast in syndication on April 21, 1986, and hosted by Geraldo Rivera. It centered on the live opening of a secret vault in the Lexington Hotel in Chicago once owned by noted crime lord Al Capone.
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Associate Producer:
Christopher Kochoff
Camera Loader:
Verne Blakeley
Russ Rodriguez
Rich Leigh
Camera Operator:
Darrell Rawson
Don Hall
Steve Wagner
Don Srenaski
Marc Claussen
Willie Sneed
Ted Ashton
Lowell Ryman
David Haylock
Guy Woolley
Jessie Pickett
John Bidstrup
Director:
Bill Foster
Editor:
Jayme Wing
Joel Hermann
Bill Cox
Kenneth Marangell
Executive Assistant:
Felicity McKinney
Executive Producer:
Allan Grafman
Graphic Designer:
Julia Laughlin
Lighting Director:
Richard Brown
Jerry Conrad
Music:
Dick Hamilton
Post Production Coordinator:
Joseph Weiss
Producer:
John Joslyn
Doug Llewelyn
Producer's Assistant:
Laura Lyons
Production Accountant:
Craig Smith
Production Assistant:
Linda Arcari
Chrissie Steffen
Christine Weber
Production Executive:
Dara Marks
Production Secretary:
Donna Grillo
Researcher:
Linda Frank
Michael Y. Graham
Timothy Samuelson
Jack Kassewitz
Sound:
Jack Stocker
Sound Assistant:
Bob Kramer
Bill Frost
Leigh Shein
Special Effects Coordinator:
Sherwin Tarnoff
Stage Director:
Joseph Oher
Peter Kimball
Technical Advisor:
Patricia J. Porter
Technical Supervisor:
Bob Strutzel
George Gorzelanczyk
Stephen Zaehler
Wardrobe Designer:
Carol Imwie
Writer:
Alex Pomasanoff
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