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Release Date:
September 26, 2004
Original Title:
Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
CBS
Dan Wigutow Productions
Sony Pictures Television
Topanga Productions Inc.
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A middle-aged woman has what she believes is a great life. She's been married for 25 years, she is the book editor at a newspaper where her husband is the editor and they have a great family. That all comes to a screeching halt one day when her husband announces that he is leaving her for a younger woman. Not only that, but the younger woman is her assistant. Not only that, but he's taking the newspaper in "a new direction" and won't need her anymore. It's then that she finds out who her friends and the people who love her really are, and she gets a surprise when she runs into a man from her past.
Assistant Editor:
Don Koch
Associate Producer:
Tim Christenson
Camera Operator:
Geoffrey Haley
Casting:
Molly Lopata
Co-Executive Producer:
Laura Brownson
Costume Design:
Ann Somers Major
Costume Supervisor:
Danielle Feller
Director:
Sheldon Larry
Director of Photography:
Kees Van Oostrum
Editor:
John Duffy
Executive Producer:
Dan Wigutow
First Assistant Director:
Jeff Kay
Gaffer:
Dennis L. Peterson
Hairstylist:
Judy Crown
Key Grip:
Bubba Sheffield
Location Manager:
Brian M. O'Neill
Makeup Artist:
Norman T. Leavitt
Novel:
Elizabeth Buchan
Original Music Composer:
Phil Marshall
Producer:
Robert J. Wilson
Production Accountant:
Felice Contreras
Production Coordinator:
Kevin Malloy
Production Design:
Michael Helmy
Production Sound Mixer:
Vince Garcia
Property Master:
Matthew Cavaliero
Second Assistant Director:
Robert Schroer
Set Decoration:
Cynthia T. Lewis
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
William Freesh
Deb Adair
Carlos Delarios
Sound Supervisor:
Michael O'Corrigan
Teleplay:
Nancey Silvers
Transportation Coordinator:
Roger Still
Unit Production Manager:
Robert J. Wilson
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