United States / May 25, 1986 / Syndicated
Spearfield's Daughter (1986)
Directed by Gilbert M. Shilton
4h 44minruntime
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Plot
The daughter of a leading politician tries to carve out a career in the world of international journalism.
Main cast
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| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| John Novak | Alain Roux |
| Ross Petty | Roger Brisson |
| Chris Wiggins | Sylvester Spearfield |
| Jill Frappier | Emma Cruze |
| Rita Tuckett | Rose Martin |
| Kay Griffin | Dorothy Martin |
| Sheena Larkin | Mrs. Cromwell |
| David Francis | Sid Cornwell |
| Terrence Labrosse | Ziegler |
| Leo Leyden | Quentin Massey |
| Anthony Sherwood | Phil Rainer |
| Peter Blackwood | O'Brien |
| Philip Spensley | Brearly |
| Michael Sinelnikoff | Dr. Hynd |
| Norris Domingue | Joe Hamlyn |
| Daniel Nalbach | Carl Fishburg |
| Walter Massey | Bronowski |
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| Guy Sanvido | Mr. Kugel |
| Ron Lea | Rossano |
| Joy Boushel | Billie Locke |
| Ken Pogue | Ryan |
| Tony Scott | Police Lieutenant |
Genres
DramaTV Movie
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Spearfield's Daughter |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | Canada, United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | 20th Century Fox Television, Seven Network |
| Release date | 25 maggio 1986 |
| Executive producer | Robert Halmi Sr., John Sturzaker, Ray Beattie |
| Production | David J. Patterson, Pieter Kroonenburg, Altman E. Robert |
| Writer | Jon Cleary |
| Editing | Debra Karen |
| Cinematography | Mark Irwin, John R. McLean |
| Assistant directors | Gilbert M. Shilton |
| Camera operators | Mark Irwin, John R. McLean |
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| Additional photography | Mark Irwin, John R. McLean |
| Production design | Louella Hatfield |
| Art direction | Louella Hatfield |
| Set decoration | Louella Hatfield |
| Music | Irwin Fisch |
| Sound | Irwin Fisch |
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