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"The Bold Ones: The Senator" George Washington Told a Lie (TV Episode 1971) Poster

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Daryl Duke

Writing Credits  

Joel Oliansky ... (teleplay)
 
Ernest Kinoy ... (story) (as Bontche Schweig)
 
S.S. Schweitzer ... (creator) and
A.J. Russell ... (creator)

Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification  

Hal Holbrook ... Senator Hays Stowe
Michael Tolan ... Jordan Boyle
Reni Santoni ... Alan Deurivieres
Louise Sorel ... Mary Deurivieres
Malcolm Atterbury ... Senator James Hastings
George Mitchell ... Senator Rennick
Robert Donner ... Matlock
Charles Lampkin ... Clerk
Paul Sorensen Paul Sorensen ... Captain
Julia Montoya Julia Montoya ... Indian Woman
Diane Holly Diane Holly ... Donna Deurivieres
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
George DeNormand ... Reporter (uncredited)
Peter Eastman Peter Eastman ... Reporter (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp ... Reporter (uncredited)
Monty O'Grady ... Reporter (uncredited)

Produced by 

John Badham ... associate producer (as John M. Badham)
David Levinson ... producer

Cinematography by 

Jacques R. Marquette ... director of photography (as Jacques Marquette)

Editing by 

Henry Batista ... (as Henry Battista)

Art Direction by 

Henry Larrecq

Set Decoration by 

Jerry Miggins

Costume Design by 

Helen Colvig

Makeup Department 

Larry Germain ... hair stylist
Bud Westmore ... makeup artist

Production Management 

James M. Walters Jr. ... unit manager
Charles Clement ... post production operations head (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Wilson Shyer ... assistant director

Sound Department 

Roger A. Parish ... sound

Editorial Department 

Richard Belding ... editorial supervisor

Music Department 

Dave Grusin ... composer: theme music

Additional Crew 

Wayne Fitzgerald ... title designer: main titles
Fred Freiberger ... executive story consultant
Crew believed to be complete

See also

Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs

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