Stolen: One Husband (1990) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 18, 1990

Original Title:
Stolen: One Husband

Alternate Titles:
I Want Him Back

Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie

Production Companies:
King Phoenix Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

An angry wife seeks revenge against her philandering entrepreneur husband who left her for a younger woman.

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Art Direction:
Stuart McGuire

Assistant Camera:
Alec Elizondo

Associate Editor:
Keith M. Sheridan

Boom Operator:
Thomas Pinney

Camera Operator:
James Marlowe

Casting:
Penny Ellers
Joyce Robinson
Abra Edelman

Costume Design:
Audrey M. Bansmer

Director:
Catlin Adams

Director of Photography:
Chuy Elizondo

Editor:
Michael J. Sheridan
Bob Bring

Executive Producer:
Harry B. Chandler

First Assistant Director:
Arthur Anderson

Gaffer:
Miles Anderson

Hairstylist:
Ann Masterson

Key Grip:
Peter Newfield

Line Producer:
Suzy Beugen

Location Manager:
Judith Bouley

Makeup Artist:
Marietta Engelbrecht

Original Music Composer:
James Di Pasquale

Post Production Coordinator:
Paul D. Goldman

Producer:
Carroll Newman

Production Coordinator:
Jere Newton

Production Manager:
Mel A. Bishop

Property Master:
Mark Barofsky

Script Supervisor:
Eva Banhidi

Second Assistant Director:
Jeanne Caliendo

Set Decoration:
Luana Speelman

Sound Mixer:
Gary Cunningham

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Davis
Scott Millan
Doug Gray

Stunt Coordinator:
Rocky Capella

Supervising Sound Editor:
Burton Weinstein

Writer:
William Gough
Anna Sandor

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