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Release Date:
May 13, 1984
Original Title:
The Dollmaker
Alternate Titles:
Esculpindo Minha Vida
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 142
During World War II, hard-luck farmer Colvis Nevels leaves his rural Kentucky home to take a factory job in bustling Detroit. Reluctantly accompanying Colvis is his long-suffering wife, Gertie, a talented woodcarver set in her traditional ways. When the perils of city life and Colvis' reckless squandering of money send the Nevels into precarious financial straits, Gertie starts a business making hand-carved dolls in order to provide for her family.
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Associate Producer:
Gary Daigler
Cinematography:
Paul Lohmann
Costume Design:
Julie Weiss
Director:
Daniel Petrie
Editor:
Rita Roland
Executive Producer:
Bruce Gilbert
First Assistant Director:
Gary Daigler
Foley Artist:
Vanessa Theme Ament
Music:
John Rubinstein
Music Editor:
Ted Whitfield
Novel:
Harriet Arnow
Producer:
Bill Finnegan
Production Design:
George Jenkins
Production Supervisor:
Deborah Moore
Second Assistant Director:
Katterli Frauenfelder
Set Designer:
Ralph Hall
Set Medic:
Ross L. Kulma
Sound Mixer:
Scott D. Smith
Stan Wetzel
Chris Carpenter
Gordon L. Day
Stunts:
James Fierro
Daniel Maldonado
Rick LeFevour
Teleplay:
Susan Cooper
Hume Cronyn
Unit Production Manager:
John G. Wilson
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