A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 4, 2000
Original Title:
Range of Motion
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Craig Anderson Productions
Hearst Entertainment Productions
Lifetime
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
A woman intensely believes her husband will recover from a coma during the holiday season.
Casting:
Mary Jo Slater
Costume Design:
Barbara Somerville
Director:
Donald Wrye
Director of Photography:
Malcolm Cross
Editor:
Sharyn L. Ross
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Paul D. Goldman
Executive Producer:
Craig Anderson
Beth Grossbard
Extras Casting:
Rita Bertucci
First Assistant Director:
Libby Hodgson
Gaffer:
David Fisher
Hairstylist:
Paul R.J. Elliot
Line Producer:
Michael J. Maschio
Music Editor:
Sherry Whitfield
Novel:
Elizabeth Berg
Original Music Composer:
Gary Chang
Post Production Supervisor:
Wes Irwin
Production Design:
Alistair MacRae
Script Supervisor:
Thana Spillios
Second Assistant Director:
Jonnie Katz
Set Decoration:
Norma Jean Sanders
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Todd Orr
Kevin Patrick Burns
Rick Hart
Stunt Coordinator:
Shelley Cook
Stunt Double:
Sue Parker
Regan Moore
Roy T. Anderson
Mike Gow
Supervising Sound Editor:
Vince Gutierrez
Teleplay:
Grace McKeaney
Transportation Captain:
Dana Howes
Unit Production Manager:
Michael J. Maschio
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