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Release Date:
March 1, 1971
Original Title:
Ginger
Alternate Titles:
Little Girls Lost
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Derio
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 90
The police suspect that a drug and forced-prostitution ring is behind the recent spate of kidnappings and disappearances, but so far they've been unable to infiltrate the suspects gang. To break the case, they recruit Ginger, a young woman from an upper-class family to act as bait for the kidnappers and hopefully lead the police to their hideout. It may sound like a foolproof plan to the police, but Ginger's the one who has to risk it all.
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Assistant Camera:
Robert G. Orpin
Boom Operator:
Bill Wood
Cinematography:
R. Kent Evans
Conductor:
Robert G. Orpin
Director:
Don Schain
Executive Producer:
Anthony J. Desiderio
Grip:
Oscar Marek
Fitzhugh Emerson III
Paul Desiderio
Edward Desiderio
Hairstylist:
Larry Kolber
Makeup Artist:
Carol Ann Young
Music Arranger:
Robert G. Orpin
Music Supervisor:
Harry Glass
Original Music Composer:
Robert G. Orpin
Producer:
Ralph T. Desiderio
Production Assistant:
Joel Vogel
Production Manager:
Richard Rothery
Property Master:
Betsy Evans
Script Supervisor:
Betsy Evans
Sound Mixer:
Lee Dichter
Sound Recordist:
Raymond G. St. Clair
Sound Supervisor:
Harry Glass
Still Photographer:
Robert Putnam
Wardrobe Master:
Denise Dykeman
Writer:
Don Schain
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