Goldengirl (1979) [PG]

Release Date:
October 6, 1979

Original Title:
Goldengirl

Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
AVCO Embassy Pictures
Backstage Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 104

These five men have developed, trained and programmed this stunning blonde to accomplish feats no human being has ever done before. They all stand to make a fortune, if they can just keep her together.

A neo-Nazi Doctor tries to make a superwoman of his daughter who has been specially fed, exercised & Conditioned since she was a child to run in the Olympics.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Peter Mullins

Art Direction:
Sydney Z. Litwack

Assistant Camera:
Steve Peterson
Louis Niemeyer
Steve Stafford

Assistant Director Trainee:
Carla Brand Breitner

Assistant Editor:
Rachel Reed
Gloria Gunn
Ann Millgate

Assistant Property Master:
Gary F. Kieldrup

Associate Producer:
Clifford Press
Alan Cluer

Best Boy Electric:
Alan Heather

Best Boy Grip:
Tony DeGeorge

Boom Operator:
B. Scott Senechal
Clark King

Camera Operator:
Jack Courtland

Casting:
Lynn Stalmaster

Cinematography:
Stevan Larner

Conductor:
Harry Rabinowitz

Construction Coordinator:
Robert Krume

Construction Foreman:
William Walters

Costume Supervisor:
Chad Harwood

Costumer:
Vou Lee Giokaris

Director:
Joseph Sargent

Dolby Consultant:
David Watts

Dolly Grip:
William Anderson

Driver:
Harry Bailiss
Louise Campbell
Bill Hunt
Sam Press
Chris Maneff
Gary Cruise

Editor:
Harry Keramidas

Electrician:
Clint Acquistapace
Ben Holloway
Eddie Taylor

Extras Casting:
Carl Joy

First Assistant Director:
William Martin III

Gaffer:
Calvin Maehl

Graphic Designer:
Jeff Wilkinson

Hairstylist:
Marlene D. Williams

Key Grip:
Gene Griffith

Leadman:
Duane R. Marion

Location Manager:
Kay Molyneaux

Makeup Artist:
Frank Griffin
Ron Snyder

Music Editor:
Cliff Kohlweck
Kenneth Hall

Music Score Producer:
Dan Wallin

Negative Cutter:
Kay Suffern

Novel:
Peter Lovesey

Original Music Composer:
Bill Conti

Post Production Assistant:
Liz Mackiewicz

Post Production Supervisor:
John Comfort

Producer:
Elliott Kastner
Danny O'Donovan

Production Assistant:
Benjamin H. Pettis III

Production Coordinator:
Sherry Pichon

Production Supervisor:
Eddie Saeta

Property Master:
Jerry Graham

Script Supervisor:
Rose Steinberg

Second Assistant Director:
Michael J. Kane

Set Decoration:
Jerry Adams

Set Designer:
Emad Helmy

Sound Effects Editor:
John Poyner

Sound Mixer:
Don Sharpless

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Trevor Pyke

Standby Painter:
Paul Helbert

Still Photographer:
Robert Nese

Stunt Double:
Debbie Bottomley

Transportation Captain:
Ernest C. Molina

Transportation Coordinator:
Ronnie Baker

Unit Publicist:
Peter Benoit

Writer:
John Kohn

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