A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 17, 1979
Original Title:
The Gathering, Part II
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Hanna-Barbera Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
Two Christmases have passed and widow Kate Thornton has taken over Thornton Industries and is wooed by a courtly financier.
Art Direction:
Dale Koeppe
Assistant Camera:
Maurice Brown
Assistant Editor:
Mike Hill
Ellen Ring Jacobson
Associate Producer:
Huw Davies
Camera Operator:
Donald Sweeney
Characters:
James Poe
Costume Assistant:
Chris Burrows
Costume Supervisor:
Darryl Levine
Director:
Charles S. Dubin
Director of Photography:
Robert E. Collins
Editor:
Scott C. Eyler
Gregory Prange
Executive Producer:
Joseph Barbera
Extras Casting:
Yula Gavala
First Assistant Director:
Bruce M. Kerner
Gaffer:
Mike Strong
Hairstylist:
Phil Naso
Key Grip:
Jim Dunn
Location Manager:
Deirdre O'Leary
Makeup Artist:
Mike Maggi
Music Editor:
Kenneth Karman
Original Music Composer:
Robert Prince
Producer:
Joel Rogosin
Producer's Assistant:
Donna Rosenstein
Production Coordinator:
Maggie Williams
Production Manager:
Nick Anderson
Production Secretary:
Diane Saunders
Production Sound Mixer:
Alan Bernard
Property Master:
Guy Bushman
Script Supervisor:
Pamela Alch
Second Assistant Director:
Craig Morse
Set Decoration:
Dennis W. Peeples
Transportation Coordinator:
James Davis
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