A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 8, 1985
Original Title:
Love, Mary
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
CBS Entertainment Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
A teen, who is always in trouble in school and has been sent to reform school, turns her life around when a counselor discovers she is dyslexic.
Art Direction:
Michael S. Bolton
Assistant Director:
Lee Knippelberg
Peter Schindler
Camera Operator:
Cyrus Block
Casting:
Lynne Carrow
Lynn Stalmaster
Casting Associate:
David Rubin
Costume Design:
Christopher Ryan
Costume Supervisor:
Frances Harrison Hays
Director:
Robert Day
Director of Photography:
Frank Stanley
Editor:
Ray Daniels
Gaffer:
John S. Bartley
Grip:
Dave Gordon
Hair Designer:
Susan Boyd
Hairstylist:
Jean-Pierre Huchez
Location Manager:
Scott F. Mathers
Makeup Artist:
Phyllis Newman
Sandy Cooper
Music Editor:
Robert Takagi
Original Music Composer:
Robert Drasnin
Post-Production Manager:
Cosmas P. Bolger
Producer:
Ellis A. Cohen
Production Coordinator:
Catherine Howard
Production Sound Mixer:
Ralph Parker
Property Master:
Bill Thumm
Script Supervisor:
Pattie Robertson
Sound Editor:
Sam Horta
Steadicam Operator:
David Crone
Still Photographer:
Chris Helcermanas-Benge
Stunt Coordinator:
Jacob Rupp
Supervising Producer:
Stanley Hough
Transportation Coordinator:
Ian 'Moss' Urquhart
Unit Production Manager:
Fitch Cady
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