Mildred Pierce (2011-2011)

Premiere:
March 27, 2011

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 5

Finale:
April 10, 2011

Creators:
James M. Cain

Original Title:
Mildred Pierce

Alternate Titles:
Prosdokies
ミルドレッド・ピアース しあわせのだいしょう
欲海情魔

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
HBO
John Wells Productions
Killer Films
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Countries:
US

Mildred Pierce depicts an overprotective, self-sacrificing mother during the Great Depression who finds herself separated from her husband, opening a restaurant of her own and falling in love with a man, all the while trying to earn her spoiled, narcissistic daughter's love and respect.

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Art Direction:
Peter Rogness

Assistant Costume Designer:
Michelle Matland

Associate Producer:
Kendall McCarthy
Jessica Levin

Camera Operator:
Craig Haagensen

Casting:
Laura Rosenthal

Co-Executive Producer:
Ilene S. Landress

Costume Design:
Ann Roth

Director of Photography:
Edward Lachman

Editor:
Camilla Toniolo
Affonso Gonçalves

Executive Producer:
Christine Vachon
Pamela Koffler
John Wells
Todd Haynes

Line Producer:
Harvey Waldman

Music Supervisor:
Randall Poster

Original Music Composer:
Carter Burwell

Production Design:
Mark Friedberg

Set Decoration:
Ellen Christiansen

Sound Mixer:
Drew Kunin
A. Josh Reinhardt

Thanks:
Kelly Reichardt

Title Designer:
Marlene McCarty

Writer:
Jonathan Raymond
Todd Haynes

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