A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 10, 1983
Original Title:
Adam
Alternate Titles:
Find My Child
寻子记
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Alan Landsburg Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 97
Based on the true story that shocked the nation and led to vast changes in how law enforcement handled missing children cases...John and Reve Walsh deal with their grief in front of the whole country when their son, Adam, is abducted and later found dead.
Assistant Editor:
Goran Milutinović
Peter G. Zifchak
Associate Producer:
Carol L. Fleisher
Casting:
Randy Stone
Construction Coordinator:
Bob Kargetta
Director:
Michael Tuchner
Director of Photography:
Mike Fash
Editor:
Corky Ehlers
Executive Producer:
Joan Barnett
Alan Landsburg
First Assistant Camera:
Robert E. Poimbeauf
First Assistant Director:
Jerram A. Swartz
Hairstylist:
Elaina Cizek
Key Makeup Artist:
Elaina P. Schulman
Location Manager:
Anne Curtis
John Lytle
Makeup Artist:
Bob Jermain
Music Coordinator:
John Caper Jr.
Negative Cutter:
Mary Nelson-Duerrstein
Original Music Composer:
Mike Post
Producer:
Linda Otto
Production Manager:
Don Goldman
Property Master:
Trish Gallaher Glenn
Script Supervisor:
Candis Mason
Second Assistant Camera:
Mark Wells
Second Assistant Director:
Ric Kidney
Set Decoration:
Judy Summers
Sound Editor:
Joe Melody
Sound Mixer:
Bruce Bisenz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Don J. Bassman
Dick Weaver
Garrie Bolger
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Michael Butler
Writer:
Allan Leicht
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