The Bourne Identity (1988-1988)

Premiere:
May 8, 1988

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 2

Finale:
May 9, 1988

Original Title:
The Bourne Identity

Alternate Titles:
Agent Ohne Namen
Agent beze jména
Bourne rejtély 02
La identidad de Bourne
La mémoire dans la peau
Missão Matar
TV판 본아이덴티티 1988
The Bourne Identity 1988
Χωρίς Ταυτότητα
저격자

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Drama

Production Companies:
Alan Shayne Productions
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
Warner Bros. Television

Countries:
US

An unconscious man is washed ashore on the beach of a small French village during a heavy storm. A retired doctor takes care of the unconscious stranger. When the mysterious man recovers, he can't remember a thing...he does not know his name, he does not know where his flashback memories come from, and he does not know why the access code for an anonymous Swiss bank account is implanted in his thigh. As he seeks his own identity, things quickly become dangerous. There are attempts to kill him, he is well known in first class hotels across Europe, and worst of all, there are strange similarities between his memories and reported actions of the notorious terrorist, Carlos the Jackal.

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Art Direction:
John Siddall
Fred Carter

Assistant Director:
James Devis

Assistant Editor:
Richard L. McCullough
Michael Hall

Assistant Location Manager:
Julie Belthoise

Assistant Set Designer:
Martin Laing

Associate Producer:
Gayle Scott

Best Boy Electric:
Tommy Finch

Camera Operator:
Mike Frift

Casting:
Rose Tobias Shaw

Clapper Loader:
Simon Mills

Co-Producer:
Martin Rabbett

Conductor:
Laurence Rosenthal

Construction Manager:
Michael Murchan

Costume Design:
Barbara Lane

Creator:
Robert Ludlum

Director:
Roger Young

Director of Photography:
Tony Pierce-Roberts

Editor:
Benjamin A. Weissman
Ellen Ring Jacobson

Electrician:
Fred Brown
Billy Merrell

Executive Producer:
Alan Shayne

First Assistant Director:
Barry Langley

Gaffer:
Chuck Finch

Location Manager:
Richard Dobson
Denis Castel
Nigel Goldsack
Ray Freeborn

Musician:
Tom Boyd

Novel:
Robert Ludlum

Orchestrator:
Laurence Rosenthal
Steven Bramson

Original Music Composer:
Laurence Rosenthal

Producer:
Robert Ludlum
Frederick Muller

Production Accountant:
Jo Gregory

Production Coordinator:
Sally Pardo
Marilyse Morgan

Production Design:
Peter Mullins

Production Supervisor:
Basil Somner

Property Master:
Dave Jordan

Scoring Mixer:
Malcolm Luker

Script Supervisor:
June Randall

Second Assistant Director:
Jerry Daly

Second Unit:
Chris Pinnock

Second Unit Director:
Gayle Scott

Second Unit Director of Photography:
James Devis

Sound Assistant:
Andrew Sissons

Sound Editor:
Al Kajita
Don Crosby
Gene Eliot
Sid Lubow
Ron Tinsley
Robert Heffernan
Corinne Sessarego
Josef von Stroheim
Larry Kaufman
Alex Bamattre

Sound Mixer:
Chris Munro

Sound Recordist:
Daniel Brock

Special Effects:
David Beavis

Still Photographer:
Michael Douglas Middleton

Stunt Coordinator:
Marc Boyle

Stunts:
Terry Richards
Wayne Michaels
Sarah Franzl
Chrissy Monk
George Lane Cooper

Supervising Producer:
Carol Sobieski

Teleplay:
Carol Sobieski

Third Assistant Director:
Peter Heslop

Wardrobe Master:
Alan Flyng

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