14-year-old Jo Ann Foley lives in squalor in a rural Southern community during World War II. Abused by her bootlegging grandfather Hank, Jo Ann has, like her mother Marie, been forced into a life of prostitution. Periodically escaping her miserable existence, Jo Ann finds comfort, security, and genuine love with a poor but proud African American couple: Honey and Too Tall.
Editing | Terrell Clegg | Assistant Editor |
Camera | Manfred Guthe | Director of Photography |
Writing | Rose Mary Evans | Novel |
Writing | Bill C. Davis | Teleplay |
Production | Nicki Skinner | Production Coordinator |
Sound | Scott Sedillo | Music Editor |
Crew | Rick Parker | Stunt Coordinator |
Art | Rolf Harvey | Production Design |
Directing | Patricia Joyes | Script Supervisor |
Directing | Bruce Pittman | Director |
Art | Michelle Convey | Set Decoration |
Writing | Quinton Peeples | Teleplay |
Costume & Make-Up | Georgina Yarhi | Costume Design |