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Release Date:
February 2, 1980
Original Title:
The Gold Bug
Alternate Titles:
ABC Weekend Specials: The Gold Bug
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Family | Fantasy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Highgate Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 45
Shortly after the Civil War, while exploring the long deserted and reputedly haunted Sullivan's Island off Charleston S.C., a boy encounters two obsessed eccentrics living there. These men chase him away and warn him never to return or to tell anyone about them. Soon, however, they locate him and summon him back, because he has unknowingly given them a clue vital to their quest and they need his help to unravel the rest of the mystery. If he can do so, they will find buried pirate treasure and all become rich. But in joining the search, he falls under the same obsession and curse -- an ominous fate suggested by the unearthly electronic music which contributes to the film's atmosphere.
Assistant Editor:
Thomas S. Drescher
Camera Supervisor:
Ralph Hotchkiss
Casting:
Isabel Halliburton
Costume Design:
Dorothy Weaver
Director:
Robert Fuest
Director of Photography:
Alex Thomson
Editor:
Dennis M. O'Connor
Electrician:
Tim Wallace
First Assistant Director:
Walter Rearick
Gaffer:
Michael F. Barrow
Hairstylist:
Steve Atha
Key Grip:
Haddon Hufford
Location Scout:
Barbara-Ann Stein
Makeup Artist:
Steve Atha
Original Music Composer:
Charles Gross
Production Coordinator:
Nancy Wood-Tuber
Production Design:
Charles C. Bennett
Propmaker:
Harry Drennan
Script Supervisor:
Helga Petrashevich
Second Assistant Director:
Robert Barth
Set Decoration:
James Edward Hudson
Set Designer:
Denny Mooradian
Short Story:
Edgar Allan Poe
Sound:
Nigel Noble
Sound Editor:
Al Nahmias
Teleplay:
Edward Pomerantz
Unit Production Manager:
Walter Rearick
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