A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 10, 2003
Original Title:
A Long Way Home
Alternate Titles:
Aftermath
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
CBS Productions
Hearst Entertainment Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Family members struggle to heal their emotional wounds after an incident of sexual abuse.
Additional Hairstylist:
Claudia Breckenridge
Assistant Editor:
Robert McFalls
Casting:
Penny Ellers
Darlene Wyatt
Costume Design:
Denise Martinez
Director:
Lorraine Senna
Director of Photography:
Don E. FauntLeRoy
Editor:
Lori Jane Coleman
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Gideon Amir
Executive Producer:
Jean Abounader
Donna Kanter
Guido De Angelis
Extras Casting:
Sally Moss
Pamela Young
First Assistant Director:
Jay Smith
Gaffer:
Robert Driskell
Hairstylist:
Claude Díaz
Key Grip:
Tony J. Pirri
Key Makeup Artist:
Loretta James-Demasi
Line Producer:
Robert J. Wilson
Location Manager:
Shaun Gavin
Music Editor:
Dan Raziel
Original Music Composer:
Peter Manning Robinson
Post Production Coordinator:
Danny H. Kim
Post Production Supervisor:
Wes Irwin
Production Accountant:
Sharon Vise
Production Coordinator:
Todd M. Lachniet
Production Design:
Roy Alan Amaral
Property Master:
Kevin Milburn
Script Supervisor:
Rebecca Poulos
Second Assistant Director:
John Pontrelli
Set Decoration:
Helen Britten
Sound Mixer:
Peter Geoco
Lisa Pinero
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David John West
Eric Clopein
Harry Andronis
Still Photographer:
Denton Hanna
Story:
Jean Abounader
Donna Kanter
Stunt Coordinator:
Keith Woulard
Supervising Sound Editor:
Vince Gutierrez
Teleplay:
David J. Hill
Jayne Martin
Paul Eric Myers
Transportation Coordinator:
Roger Still
Unit Production Manager:
Robert J. Wilson
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