Sharon appears to be a normal 17-year-old girl with good grades, many friends, and a wonderful personality - hardly someone you think would be considering suicide. But her home life is constrained by the pressures and expectations of her parents. She slowly spirals downward, her mother at one point telling her that she has no business being unhappy. So, she gulps down a bottle of sleeping pills. She is saved, but for how long?
Directing | Hal Sitowitz | Director |
Writing | Hal Sitowitz | Writer |
Production | Douglas Benton | Producer |
Production | Hal Sitowitz | Executive Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Scott Hamilton | Makeup Artist |
Art | Sal Blydenburgh | Set Decoration |
Art | Adrian Gorton | Art Direction |
Directing | Jack Aldworth | First Assistant Director |
Directing | Ernie Santell | Second Assistant Director |
Production | Meredyth Clarke | Associate Producer |
Sound | Miles Goodman | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Dennis Dalzell | Director of Photography |
Editing | Leon Carrere | Editor |
Production | Linda Otto | Casting |
Costume & Make-Up | Lola 'Skip' McNalley | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | Don Sheldon | Hairstylist |
Crew | Cliff Fenneman | Post Production Supervisor |
Production | Ted Zachary | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Production | John Zane | Unit Production Manager |
Art | Roy 'Bucky' Moore | Property Master |
Sound | Vic Carpenter | Sound |
Lighting | Tim Phelps | Gaffer |
Costume & Make-Up | Lynette Bernay | Costumer |
Production | Michael Neale | Location Manager |
Directing | Mary Ann Newfield | Script Supervisor |
Production | Florence Blecher | Production Coordinator |