A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 2, 1993
Original Title:
Blind Spot
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Tragedy befalls Congresswoman Nell Harrington and her family when her son-in-law dies in a car accident, and Harrington's pregnant daughter, Phoebe, is propelled into a downward spiral. Things gets worse when Harrington learns that her son-in-law was on cocaine at the time of the accident, and her daughter was using right along with him. What does this mean for Harrington's impending Senate campaign -- and the health of Phoebe's unborn child?
Art Direction:
Jan Pascale
Assistant Editor:
Richard J. Rossi
Associate Producer:
Mark Anthony Wade
Camera Operator:
Chris Hayes
Casting:
Lynn Kressel
Donna M. Belajac
Co-Producer:
Joanne Woodward
Costume Design:
Hope Hanafin
Costume Supervisor:
Juliet Polcsa
Director:
Michael Toshiyuki Uno
Director of Photography:
David Geddes
Editor:
Peter C. Frank
Executive Producer:
Richard Welsh
Robert Halmi Jr.
First Assistant Camera:
Tom Taylor
First Assistant Director:
Jerry Ketcham
Gaffer:
Ed Letteri
Key Grip:
John Janusek
Key Hair Stylist:
Vera Mitchell
Key Makeup Artist:
Caroline Clements
Location Manager:
Annie Loeffler
Lyricist:
Arthur Hamilton
Makeup Artist:
Selena Evans-Miller
Music Editor:
Allan K. Rosen
Original Music Composer:
Patrick Williams
Producer:
Andrew Gottlieb
Production Coordinator:
Doris Hartley
Production Design:
Thomas A. Walsh
Production Sound Mixer:
Shirley Libby
Property Master:
Chris Call
Script Supervisor:
Sydney Conrad Shapiro
Second Assistant Director:
David D'Ovidio
Second Second Assistant Director:
Sean Kavanagh
Set Decoration:
Jan Pascale
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Wayne Artman
Story:
Ellen M. Violett
Michael McTaggart
Supervising Sound Editor:
G. Michael Graham
Teleplay:
Nina Shengold
Unit Production Manager:
Derek Kavanagh
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