A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 13, 2021
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 8
Finale:
November 17, 2021
Creators:
Danny Strong
Original Title:
Dopesick
Alternate Titles:
DOPESICK: アメリカを蝕むオピオイド危機
成瘾剂量
毒疫
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
20th Television
Danny Strong Productions
John Goldwyn Productions
The Littlefield Company
Countries:
US
The story of how one company triggered the worst drug epidemic in American history. Look into the epicenter of America's struggle with opioid addiction, from a distressed Virginia mining community, to the hallways of the DEA, and to the opulence of "one percenter" Big Pharma Manhattan.
Additional Music:
Michael Bitton
Taran Mitchell
Art Direction:
Chris Cornwell
Assistant Art Director:
Lindsay Coda
Book:
Beth Macy
Camera Operator:
Joseph Arena
Casting:
Avy Kaufman
Cinematography:
Checco Varese
Co-Executive Producer:
Ann Johnson
Eoghan O'Donnell
Jessica Mecklenburg
Jane Bartelme
Graham Scott Littlefield
Mandy Safavi
Costume Design:
Michele Michel
Costume Supervisor:
Sloane True
Executive Producer:
Barry Levinson
Danny Strong
Karen Rosenfelt
Beth Macy
John Goldwyn
Warren Littlefield
Michael Keaton
Foley Artist:
Sarah Monat
Makeup Artist:
Shelley Illmensee
Makeup Department Head:
Leo Corey Castellano
Makeup Designer:
Jennifer Chavez
Music Coordinator:
Anna Romanoff
Music Editor:
Brittany DuBay
Music Supervisor:
Amanda Krieg Thomas
Original Music Composer:
Lorne Balfe
Producer:
Richie Kern
Production Design:
Neil Spisak
Set Decoration:
Karen O'Hara
Set Decoration Buyer:
Katy Shirey
Set Designer:
Michael Goldsheft
Sound Effects Editor:
Mike Pipgras
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nick Offord
Ryan Collins
Special Effects:
Zackary Monroe Keeler
Steadycam:
Joseph Arena
Visual Effects Producer:
Cynthia Mourou
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