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Release Date:
March 6, 1983
Original Title:
Baby Sister
Alternate Titles:
Duas Irmãs
La hermana menor
Tainted Love
Tuhma pikkusisko
フィービー・ケイツの トライアングル・ラブ
Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ABC Productions
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
Moonlight Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Sultry college dropout Annie Burroughs moves in with her older sister Marsha and proceeds to break up the relationship between Marsha and her live-in boyfriend David Mitchell so Annie can begin a sensuous love affair and have David all for herself.
Assistant Editor:
Carol Ann Jackson
Thomas Jarvis
Associate Producer:
Robert M. Sertner
Director:
Steven Hilliard Stern
Director of Photography:
Isidore Mankofsky
Editor:
Mike Hill
Gregory Prange
Executive In Charge Of Production:
William Beaudine Jr.
Executive Producer:
Frank von Zerneck
First Assistant Director:
Ray Marsh
Hairstylist:
Georgina Williams
Location Manager:
Phillips 'Flip' Wylly Jr.
Makeup Artist:
Les Berns
Music Editor:
John Mick
Music Supervisor:
Terri Fricon
Negative Cutter:
Susanne Gervay
Original Music Composer:
Fred Karlin
Post Production Supervisor:
Mick McAfee
Producer's Assistant:
Marilyn Berro
Production Controller:
Judy Bauer
Production Coordinator:
Susan Weber-Gold
Production Design:
Norm Baron
Production Manager:
William Beaudine Jr.
Production Secretary:
Lois B. Samuels
Property Master:
Ted Mossman
Script Supervisor:
Jane Hampton
Second Assistant Director:
Debra Michaelson
Craig Beaudine
Set Decoration:
Ethel Robins Richards
Sound:
Barry Thomas
Sound Effects:
Rich Harrison
Stunts:
Jon H. Epstein
Transportation Captain:
Dale Henry
Wardrobe Master:
Ervin W. Rose
Shari Feldman
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