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Release Date:
November 7, 1975
Original Title:
Hey, I'm Alive
Alternate Titles:
Les survivants de la forĂȘt perdue
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
Charles Fries Productions
Worldvision Enterprises
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
After their plane crashes, an older man and a young woman survive 49 days lost in the Yukon.
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Art Direction:
Cameron Porteous
Assistant Director:
Harry Hogan III
Martin Walters
Assistant Editor:
Jana Fritsch
Jerry C. Rogers
Boom Operator:
Rob Young
Camera Operator:
Rod Parkhurst
Casting:
Fiona Jackson
Costume Design:
Jean Causey
Maureen Hiscox
Dodie Shepard
Director:
Lawrence Schiller
Director of Photography:
Richard Moore
Editor:
Millie Moore
Editorial Staff:
Judith R. Schiller
Executive Producer:
Charles W. Fries
Gaffer:
Don Kosloski
Hairstylist:
Salli Bailey
Key Grip:
Harry Rez
Makeup Artist:
Daniel C. Striepeke
Music Supervisor:
John Fresco
Original Music Composer:
Frank De Vol
Producer:
Lawrence Schiller
Malcolm Stewart
Production Manager:
Claude Binyon Jr.
Production Office Assistant:
Donna Ashbrook
Production Office Coordinator:
Elizabeth Barnard
Script Supervisor:
Sarah O'Doherty
Set Decoration:
Peter Young
Sound Editor:
Carl Mahakian
Sound Effects Editor:
Ray Alba
Bert Schoenfeld
Sound Mixer:
Larry Sutton
Special Effects:
Hal Millar
Transportation Captain:
Bob Bowe
Writer:
Rita Lakin
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