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Release Date:
January 19, 1991
Original Title:
Fourth Story
Alternate Titles:
Fourth Story
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
CBS
Konigsberg/Sanitsky Company
Viacom Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Valerie's husband Darryl leaves for work as usual, but never returns. She hires private eye Shepard to find him. Soon he discovers that David had a second identity and obviously doesn't want to be found. But since Shepard is strongly attracted to the pretty Valerie, he investigates further and gets involved more than professionally.
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Associate Producer:
Jayne Bieber
Costume Design:
Taryn De Chellis
Director:
Ivan Passer
Director of Photography:
Tony Imi
Editor:
John F. Burnett
Richard Leeman
Executive Producer:
Diana Kerew
First Assistant Director:
Eric Jewett
Gaffer:
Alan Brownstein
Hair Supervisor:
Cheri Montesanto
Hairstylist:
Jennifer Bell
Makeup Supervisor:
Cheri Montesanto
Original Music Composer:
William Olvis
Producer:
Larry Sanitsky
Frank Konigsberg
Production Design:
Steve Karatzas
Second Assistant Director:
Vicki Jackson-Lemay
Set Decoration:
Julie Kaye Fanton
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gary C. Bourgeois
Jerry Whittington
Robert Glass
Stunt Coordinator:
Gary Jensen
Stunts:
Billy Bates
BJ Davis
Doug Coleman
Christine Anne Baur
Chris Howell
Byron Quisenberry
Dennis Madalone
Tracy Keehn-Dashnaw
Joe Finnegan
John Casino
John Gillespie
Billy Judkins
Chuck Courtney
Supervising Sound Editor:
Scott A. Hecker
Writer:
Andy Guerdat
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