The Room Upstairs  (1987)

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The tv movie The Room Upstairs, released in 1987 and directed by Stuart Margolin, was shot on film using Panavision Cameras with Ron Hagen as cinematographer and editing by Kurt Bullinger.
Directed by | Stuart Margolin
Cinematography by | Ron Hagen
Edited by | Kurt Bullinger
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Drama

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Cast
Leah Lazenby
Travis Coles
Mrs. Sanders
Resident Woman
The Blonde
Background Actor
Directed by
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Written by
Teleplay
Based On The Novel By
Edited by
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Executive Producer
Original Music by
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Production Design by
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Set Decoration by
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Costume Design by
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Unit Production Manager
Unit Production Manager: Boston
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
First Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Dolly Grip
Still Photographer
Camera Operator
Editorial Department
Assistant Editor
Art Department
Property Master
Sound Department
Sound Mixer
Supervising Sound Editor
Casting Department
Casting: Vancouver
Makeup Department
Hair Stylist
Key Makeup Artist
Costume & Wardrobe Department
Costume Supervisor
Music Department
Music Editor
Music Supervisor: DVD
Stunt Department
Stunt Coordinator
Additional Crew Members
Production Executive
Production Coordinator
Assistant: Anne Hopkins
Assistant: Marian Rees
Production Accountant
Script Supervisor
Script Supervisor: Second Unit
Production Assistant
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