The Five Forty-Eight
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The Five Forty Eight (previous title "The 5:48" but now DVD retitled) is a 1979 US TV Film, one of series of "3 Cheever Stories" (used to be "'3 by Cheever's'". Other 2 segments are "O Youth and Beauty!" directed by Jeff Bleckner starring Michael Murphy and "The Sorrows of Gin" directed by Jack Hofsiss) starring Sigourney Weaver. Color, 58min.
[edit] Credit
- A Teleplay by Terrence McNally
- Based on a story by John Cheever (The 5:48)
- Produced by Peter Weinberg
- Directed by James Ivory
- Director of Photography Andrzej Bartkowiak
- Film Editor David E. McKenna
- Unit Production Manager And 1st Assistant Director David B. Appleton
- Music Composed and Conducted by Jonathan Tunick
- Art Director John Wright Stevens
- Costume Designer Julie Weiss
- Hair Design Joe Tubens, C.H.D.
- Sound Cabell Smith
- Casting Feuer & Ritzer
- Script Editor Kenneth Cavander
- Associate Producers J. Stephen Fairchild], Noam Yerushalmi
- Executive Producer Jac Venza
A Production of WNET/THIRTEEN
© 1979 Educational Brodcasting Corp. All Rights Reserved
[edit] Cast, in order of appearance
- Laurence Luckinbill - Blake
- Mary Beth Hurt - Miss Dent
- Laurinda Barrett - Louise Blake
- Dale Hodges - Receptionist
- Kathy Keeney - Anne Blake
- Philip Scher - Charlie Blake
- Jon De Vries - Henry Watkins
- Nicholas Luckinbill - Tad Watkins
- Ann McDonough - June Thorpe
- Robert Hitt - Price
- Tiger Haynes - Guard
- Susan Hovey - Girl in elevator
- John Ramsey - Bartender
- John Harkins - Trace Bearden
- Adam Petroski - Conductor