A Child Is Missing (1995) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 1, 1995

Original Title:
A Child Is Missing

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Cannell Entertainment
Moore-Weiss Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

An abducted child... a scared community... an unlikely hero.

A hermit living in the Washington Mountains stumbles upon a boy who has been kidnapped. He does everything in his power to save the boy but he becomes a suspect.

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Art Direction:
Bob Bottieri

Camera Operator:
David Crone

Casting:
Lucy Cavallo
Coreen Mayrs

Costume Design:
Mary E. McLeod

Director:
John Power

Director of Photography:
Harry Mathias

Editor:
Neil Mandelberg

Executive Producer's Assistant:
Grace Curcio

First Assistant Camera:
Simon Jori

Gaffer:
Stephen Jackson

Hairstylist:
James D. Brown

Makeup Artist:
Joan Isaacson

Music:
Nicholas Pike

Novel:
David Stout

Producer:
Warren Carr
Henry Winkler

Production Design:
Mark S. Freeborn

Property Master:
R.D. 'Luther' Fairbairn

Script Supervisor:
Pattie Robertson

Set Decoration:
Rose Marie McSherry

Special Effects Coordinator:
William H. Orr

Still Photographer:
Chris Helcermanas-Benge

Writer:
Wesley Bishop

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