A Woman Called Golda (1982) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 26, 1982

Original Title:
A Woman Called Golda

Alternate Titles:
Uma Mulher Chamada Golda

Genres:
Drama | History | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Harve Bennett Productions
Operation Prime Time (OPT)
Paramount Television

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 192

The story of the Russian-born, Wisconsin-raised woman who rose to become Israel's prime minister in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

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Art Direction:
Ariel Roshko

Assistant Editor:
Andrea Scharf

Casting:
Melinda Gartzman
Mary V. Buck

Costume Design:
Barbara Lane

Director:
Alan Gibson

Director of Photography:
Adam Greenberg

Editor:
Robert F. Shugrue

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Richard H. Frank

First Assistant Director:
Gerald Walsh

Hairdresser:
Zvia Grego

Hairstylist:
Mike Jones

Key Makeup Artist:
Ernie Gasser

Makeup Artist:
Moni Monsano
Wally Schneiderman

Music Editor:
John LaSalandra

Original Music Composer:
Michel Legrand

Producer:
Lynn Guthrie
Gene Corman

Production Consultant:
Gerald W. Abrams

Production Manager:
Gadi Levy

Script Supervisor:
Esty Dinur

Second Assistant Director:
Avner Orshalimy

Set Decoration:
Israel Vogelernteri

Sound Editor:
Alan L. Nineberg
Richard Adams
Jack A. Finlay

Sound Mixer:
Eli Yarkoni

Third Assistant Director:
Nachum Katzin

Unit Production Manager:
Lynn Guthrie

Writer:
Harold Gast
Steve Gethers

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