United States / Mar 26, 1992
Honor Thy Mother (1992)
Directed by David Greene
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1h 37min
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Lieth Von Stein and his wife, Bonnie Von Stein are attacked while sleeping in their Smallwood home in North Carolina. Bonnie Von Stein survived. Lieth was not so lucky. Bonnie has trouble dealing with the fact that her own son, Christopher Pritchard, along with two friends consipired to have her and her husband killed. Neal Henderson and Christopher Pritchard plead guilty and testified at the trial of James Upchurch, who was convicted and sentenced to die. Several years later, however, his sentence was vacated and Upchurch is now serving a life sentence.
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Honor Thy Mother |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 26 marzo 1992 |
| Executive producer | Dan Wigutow |
| Production | Harvey Frand, Julie Cohen |
| Writer | Jerry Bledsoe, Robert L. Freedman, Richard DeLong Adams |
| Casting | Dava Waite |
| Editing | Paul Dixon |
| Cinematography | Stevan Larner |
| Assistant directors | Maxine Bergen, David Greene |
| Camera operators | Stevan Larner |
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| Additional photography | Stevan Larner |
| Production design | Toby Corbett, Johnna Butler |
| Art direction | Johnna Butler, Toby Corbett |
| Set decoration | Johnna Butler, Toby Corbett |
| Stunts | George B. Colucci Jr. |
| Music | Peter Manning Robinson, Jeffrey Kaplan, David Kelson, Andrew Spencer Dawson, Tom Gerard |
| Sound | Peter Manning Robinson, Jeffrey Kaplan, David Kelson, Andrew Spencer Dawson, Tom Gerard |
| Costume design | Bob Jermain, Cheri Montesanto |
| Makeup | Bob Jermain, Cheri Montesanto |
| Hairstyling | Bob Jermain, Cheri Montesanto |
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