1959, support from US troops based in Asia and later from the Sates enables two actresses to start a charity for mixed-race 'orphans' who are locally neglected as outcasts. Thus originates Childhelp, which later runs multi-disciplinary centers for abused and/or neglected children in the States. Among them is bright Jacob Fletcher, whose stepfather, a lawyer, terrorized him into utter trauma and reclaims him shortly after 10 months in jail. Jacob's peers have distressing stories of their own, but competent, devoted staff helps most of them decisively on the former farm, using animal therapy.
Directing | Douglas Barr | Director |
Camera | Peter Benison | Director of Photography |
Sound | Jeff Rona | Original Music Composer |
Costume & Make-Up | Jennifer Haffenden | Costume Design |
Editing | Jacqueline Cambas | Editor |
Production | Murray Ord | Producer |
Production | Mary Jo Slater | Casting |
Art | Shanna Orgovan | Art Direction |
Production | Larry Rapaport | Producer |
Production | Jordy Randall | Producer |
Production | Tom Cox | Producer |
Production | Steve Brooksbank | Casting |
Writing | Duane Poole | Teleplay |
Production | Craig Anderson | Executive Producer |
Art | Myron Hyrak | Production Design |
Art | Jim Murray | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Joanne Jacobsen | Key Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Joanne Jacobsen | Makeup Department Head |
Costume & Make-Up | Rose Rimmer | Key Hair Stylist |