The French Atlantic Affair (1979-1979)

Premiere:
November 15, 1979

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 3

Finale:
November 18, 1979

Original Title:
The French Atlantic Affair

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Aaron Spelling Productions
MGM Television

Countries:
US

When the SS Festivale sets sail from New York to France, its 3,000 passengers include Pulitzer Prize-winning author Harold Columbine and 146 members of the Church of the Cosmic Path, led by Father Craig Dunleavy, their charismatic messiah. Seizing control of the ship, Dunleavy demands $70 million in gold, intending to kill everyone onboard once it's paid. Without knowing which passengers are cultists and warned that 12 will die for every hijacker harmed, Columbine and the captain search for a way to save 3,000 lives before Dunleavy makes good on his threat. Based on a novel by screenwriter Ernest Lehman, this mini-series was broadcast over three nights in November 1979.

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Additional Music:
Gordon Brisker

Assistant Director:
James Ragan
Christian Raoux

Associate Producer:
Hudson Hickman

Casting:
Toni Howard
Lynn Stalmaster

Costume Design:
Nolan Miller

Director:
Douglas Heyes

Director of Photography:
Ralph Woolsey
Jean Badal

Editor:
Jamie Caylor
Tom Stevens

Executive Producer:
Douglas S. Cramer
Aaron Spelling

Graphic Designer:
Phill Norman

Hairstylist:
Edie Panda

Location Manager:
François Bureau

Makeup Artist:
Doug Kelly

Music Editor:
Joe Tuley

Music Supervisor:
Harry V. Lojewski

Novel:
Ernest Lehman

Orchestrator:
Gordon Brisker

Original Music Composer:
John Addison

Producer:
Robert Mintz

Production Design:
Serge Krizman

Production Manager:
Jean-Pierre Avice

Property Master:
Arthur Shippee

Script Supervisor:
Vivian Jones

Second Assistant Director:
Michael Sturges

Set Decoration:
James W. Payne

Sound:
Gene S. Cantamessa

Sound Editor:
John H. Arrufat

Supervising Editor:
Allan Jacobs

Supervising Producer:
E. Duke Vincent

Title Designer:
Phill Norman

Unit Production Manager:
Ken Swor

Writer:
Douglas Heyes

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