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Release Date:
November 20, 1980
Original Title:
Skyward
Genres:
Drama | Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Anson Productions
Major H Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 100
Billie Dupree is a flight instructor at an old Texas airport. When a young girl in a wheelchair finds the airport by watching gliders fly, she decides she wants to learn how to fly. Dupree teaches her to fly with some special controls compensating for her handicap. Koup Trenton runs an aircraft repair service and is trying desperately to get an old airplane back in the air. The three, together, put the young girl and the old plane up in the air.
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Art Direction:
Jack Marty
Assistant Editor:
Daniel P. Hanley
Cate Hardman
Camera Operator:
Neil Roach
Casting:
Bobby Hoffman
Director:
Ron Howard
Director of Photography:
Robert C. Jessup
Dolly Grip:
Philip Sloan
Editor:
Robert James Kern
Executive Producer:
Ron Howard
Anson Williams
First Assistant Director:
Craig Huston
Gaffer:
Robert Driskell
Hairstylist:
Lynn Decker
Peggy Shannon
Key Grip:
Kerry Rike
Local Casting:
Shirley Abrams
Location Manager:
Michael Phillips
Makeup Artist:
Gene Hilda
Jimi White
Music Editor:
Kathy Durning
Original Music Composer:
Lee Holdridge
Producer:
John A. Kuri
Producer's Assistant:
Cheryl Howard
Production Assistant:
Kelly Wimberly
Production Coordinator:
Betty A. Buckley
Property Master:
Mike Parsons
Script Supervisor:
Candis Waters
Second Assistant Director:
Daniel Attias
Thomas Herod Jr.
Second Unit Director:
John A. Kuri
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Jerry G. Callaway
Sound Effects:
Denis Dutton
Sound Mixer:
Gary C. Bourgeois
Robert Wald
Special Effects:
Jack Bennett
Story:
Anson Williams
Transportation Captain:
Alvin Milliken
Unit Production Manager:
Norm Gray
Thomas Herod Jr.
Wardrobe Assistant:
Patty McKiernan
Writer:
Nancy Sackett
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