A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 28, 1989
Original Title:
Spy
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Paramount Television
USA Network
Wilshire Court Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Richard is a spy. Ever since his wife Angela left him, cause she never liked what he did or became, his heart has not exactly been in it anymore. After failing to complete his mission, he decides to leave. His friend and boss, Tony Cooper, brings him to a plastic surgeon, so that he could change his appearance and disappear. A year later, he learns that the doctor who operated on him and Tony are dead. He suspects that someone's either trying to get back at him through them or is trying to flush him out. He then fears that Angela could be next. So he goes to her but she's gotten on with her life and doesn't want him back.
Casting:
Ben Rubin
Costume Design:
Shelley Komarov
Director:
Philip Frank Messina
Director of Photography:
Johnny E. Jensen
Editor:
David Handman
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Mel Swope
Makeup Artist:
E. Larry Day
Makeup Designer:
Steve Johnson
Music:
Nan Schwartz
Novel:
Norman Garbo
Producer:
Robert Lloyd Lewis
Production Design:
Woody Crocker
Second Assistant Director:
Janet Van Etten
Set Decoration:
Missy Stewart
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
David P. Barton
Stunt Coordinator:
Solly Marx
Stunts:
Steve Buckley
Teleplay:
Philip Frank Messina
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