Aftermath: A Test of Love (1991) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 10, 1991

Original Title:
Aftermath: A Test of Love

Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 97

The consequences are deadly.

Based on a true story, an adoring wife and mother is taken hostage during a robbery and brutally murdered.

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Art Direction:
Richard D. Wright

Assistant Editor:
Curtis Edge

Associate Producer:
Ron Binkowski

Book:
Gary Kinder

Casting:
Marsha Kleinman

Casting Associate:
Marion Levine

Costume Design:
Van Broughton Ramsey

Director:
Glenn Jordan

Director of Photography:
Steve Yaconelli

Editor:
Scott Conrad

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Patricia Clifford

Executive Producer:
Ted Field

First Assistant Camera:
Terence Nightingall

First Assistant Director:
Jerram A. Swartz

Gaffer:
Richard Sands

Hairstylist:
Nina Paskowitz

Key Grip:
James Sweet

Makeup Artist:
Julie Purcell

Music Editor:
Douglas M. Lackey

Music Supervisor:
John Caper Jr.

Original Music Composer:
Leonard Rosenman

Producer:
Judie Gregg
Helena Hacker

Production Design:
Robert Checchi

Second Assistant Director:
Jack Breschard

Sound Mixer:
Jacob Goldstein

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robert W. Glass Jr.
Richard D. Rogers
Grover B. Helsley

Sound Supervisor:
G. Michael Graham

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Michael R. Jones

Supervising Producer:
Glenn Jordan

Unit Production Manager:
Andrew Stone

Writer:
Gregory Goodell

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