A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 7, 1993
Original Title:
Spies
Alternate Titles:
Mikroi kataskopoi
Spionerna
Genres:
Adventure | Family
Production Companies:
Walt Disney Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
Long Island, 1942. 12-year-old Harry detects spies everywhere. But suddenly things get serious, as he and two evacuated London kids, Ned and Flo, stumble onto a real adventure. The children end up with America's destiny in their hands.
Additional Grip:
Adam Hinson
Art Department Coordinator:
Katy McDougald
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Carole Peterman
Best Boy Grip:
Eric Bartsch
Casting:
Craig Fincannon
Mark Fincannon
Charge Scenic Artist:
Alton McClellan
Dialogue Editor:
Donald Murray
Director:
Kevin Connor
Executive Producer:
Susan B. Landau
First Assistant Camera:
Joe D'Alessandro
Location Casting:
Mark Fincannon
Music:
Ken Thorne
Orchestrator:
Edgardo Simone
Producer:
Christopher Morgan
Production Coordinator:
Eleanor Hemingway
Eleanor Nichols
Production Design:
Bernt Amadeus Capra
Production Sound Mixer:
Richard Van Dyke
Property Master:
Robert Beck
Set Designer:
Geoffrey S. Grimsman
Sound Supervisor:
Phillip Seretti
Stunts:
Rick Avery
Writer:
Thomas Hood
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