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Release Date:
December 3, 2000
Original Title:
Lucille Ball: Finding Lucy
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
1515 Productions Limited
American Masters Pictures
Artemis Rising
Bay Bottom News
Crew Neck Productions
DOC Film Institute
Dakota Group
DeepFocus Productions Inc.
Eagle Rock Entertainment
High Line Productions
Historic Music Library
ITVS International
KQED Public Broadcasting
Malpaso Productions
Merrywidow Films
NGL Studios
On-Screen Entertainment
PBS
Perfect Day Films
RPM Television Productions
Rainy Mountain Media
Raven Rouge
Red Envelope Entertainment
Spy Pond Productions
Steeplechase Films
Submarine Entertainment
Thirteen
Turner Entertainment
Twin Cities Public Television
Unladylike Productions, LLC
Vision Maker Media
Vulcan Productions
Yap Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
For more than 30 years, Lucille Ball was one of the most recognized and loved entertainers in the world. Known to all simply as Lucy, she portrayed a scatterbrained housewife with the ability to turn simple chores into humorous disasters.
Cinematography:
Ed Marritz
Director:
Pamela Mason Wagner
Editor:
Nancy Roach
Executive Producer:
Susan Lacy
Producer:
Tamar Hacker
Pamela Mason Wagner
Thomas Wagner
Sound:
Thomas Wagner
Sound Editor:
Greg Smith
Sound Recordist:
Mark Mandler
Writer:
Thomas Wagner
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