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Release Date:
May 5, 1980
Original Title:
The Memory of Eva Ryker
Genres:
Action | Drama | Mystery | TV Movie | War
Production Companies:
Irwin Allen Productions
Warner Bros. Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 164
A young woman has spent her life tormented by the death of her mother, who was on a ship torpedoed during World War II. When her father hires an investigator to look into the circumstances of the mother's death 30 years prior, it triggers a new rash of emotional turmoil for the young woman and uncovers a heinous crime.
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ADR Editor:
Jerry Jacobson
Art Direction:
Duane Alt
Assistant Editor:
Janet Gratz
Associate Producer:
George E. Swink
Casting:
Jack Baur
Costume Design:
Paul Zastupnevich
Director:
Walter Grauman
Director of Photography:
John M. Nickolaus Jr.
Al Francis
Editor:
John A. Fegan Jr.
Executive Assistant:
Art Volpert
First Assistant Director:
Michael Kusley
Hairstylist:
Sugar Blymyer
Darby Hoppin
Makeup Artist:
Chuck Crafts
Edwin Butterworth
Joe Haley
Music Editor:
Abby Marable
Novel:
Donald A. Stanwood
Original Music Composer:
Richard LaSalle
Post Production Supervisor:
George E. Swink
Producer:
Irwin Allen
Production Illustrator:
Joseph Musso
Property Master:
Joe Falcetti
Publicist:
Tony Habeeb
Second Assistant Director:
Richard H. Prince
Set Decoration:
Stuart A. Reiss
Sound Editor:
Allan R. Potter
Gene Eliot
Josef von Stroheim
Sid Lubow
Richard Raderman
Sound Mixer:
Alan Bernard
Special Effects:
Marlowe Newkirk
Story Editor:
Norman Katkov
Stunt Coordinator:
M. James Arnett
Stunts:
David LeBell
Frank James Sparks
Gary Hymes
Supervising Sound Editor:
Ed Scheid
Teleplay:
Laurence Heath
Transportation Coordinator:
Donald P. Desmond
Unit Production Manager:
William L. Young
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