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Release Date:
February 15, 1982
Original Title:
Johnny Goes Home
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Carson Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 48
Johnny Carson makes a nostalgic visit back to his hometown of Norfolk, Nebraska in the fall of 1981, revisiting the places of his youth and talking with some of the people he grew up with.
Assistant Camera:
Daniel Ducovny
Barry Markowitz
James Candreva
Assistant Director:
Donald B. Goodwin
Assistant Editor:
Laurie Mullen
Heidi Siegel
Associate Producer:
Donald B. Goodwin
Best Boy Grip:
James Jansen
Camera Operator:
Jack Churchill
Jeff Weinstock
Director:
David Lowe Jr.
Director of Photography:
Jack Churchill
Editor:
Joel R. Herson
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Peter S. Palmer
Executive Producer:
John J. McMahon
Gaffer:
Frost Wilkinson
Key Grip:
Fred Feldbauer
Makeup Artist:
Leslie Fuller
Original Music Composer:
Nathan Sassover
Producer:
David Lowe Jr.
Production Accountant:
Norma Smith
Production Assistant:
Vic Cipullo
Jeff Sotzing
Alan Morris
Scott Musgrave
Sondra James
Production Coordinator:
Deborah Osborne
Second Assistant Director:
Geoffrey Hansen
Sound Editor:
Michael Kirchberger
Sound Mixer:
Ron Yoshida
Danny Michael
Sound Recordist:
Emil Neroda
Unit Production Manager:
Donald B. Goodwin
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