A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1975
Original Title:
Teenage Seductress
Alternate Titles:
Father's Night
For the Love of Terry
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Lima Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 86
Terry is a young woman determined to find her estranged father, a novelist who abandoned her as a child. After arriving in the small New Mexico town where he lives, Terry sets about planning her revenge: seducing her loving father.
Assistant Director:
George Buck Flower
Associate Producer:
George Buck Flower
Reynaldo Cantu
Best Boy Grip:
Jim Gaine
Boom Operator:
Ted Shonfield
Camera Operator:
Lisa Yesko
Director:
Chris Warfield
Director of Photography:
Joseph Bardo
Editor:
Rudolph Cusumano
Key Grip:
Jack Enochs
Lighting Director:
James Moody
Makeup Artist:
Julia Mattys
Music Supervisor:
John Barber
Producer:
Chris Warfield
Production Coordinator:
Christian Warfield III
Production Manager:
Reynaldo Cantu
Property Master:
Alton Walpole
Screenplay:
George Buck Flower
John F. Goff
Script Supervisor:
Jeff Jackson
Set Designer:
James Patterson
Sound:
Frank A. Coe
Sound Editor:
Frank A. Coe
Sound Effects Editor:
Frank A. Coe
Sound Recordist:
William Wang
Story:
Chris Warfield
Transportation Captain:
John Joseph
Wardrobe Master:
Julia Starr Rutherford
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