Poster

(TV Series)

Father & Son Game ()


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  • Season 3
  • Episode 30

The 79-year-old Darius Stephens wants to go on living and has his consciousness transferred into a cyborg body. However, his son Michael disapproves.

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Darius Stephens
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Michael Stephens
Patricia Phillips ...
Anita Stephens
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Dave
Richard Monette ...
Dr. Wilson
Mark Melymick ...
Larry
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Nurse (uncredited)

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Randy Bradshaw ... (directed by)

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Rod Serling ... (created by) (creator)
 
Jeremy Bertrand Finch ... (written by) &
Paul Chitlik ... (written by)
 
Paul Chitlik ... (story editor) &
Jeremy Bertrand Finch ... (story editor) &
J. Michael Straczynski ... (story editor)

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Michael MacMillan ... executive producer
Seaton McLean ... producer
David Moe ... associate producer
Mark Shelmerdine ... executive producer

Music by

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John Welsman ... composer

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Brian R.R. Hebb ... director of photography

Editing by

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Ralph Brunjes

Editorial Department

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Chris Blacklock ... assistant on-line editor
Ralph Brunjes ... supervising picture editor
Reid Dennison ... first assistant picture editor
John Harcourt ... post-production coordinator

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David Moe

Art Direction by

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Susan Longmire

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Christine MacLean

Costume Design by

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Trysha Bakker

Makeup Department

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Jocelyn MacDonald ... hair stylist
Linda Preston ... makeup department head

Production Management

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David P. Berman ... executive in charge of production: CBS
Brian Parker ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Brenda J. Bradley ... second assistant director (as Barbara Bradley)
Richard Flower ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Andrew Chatham ... head carpenter (as Andrew L. Chatham)
David Dague ... construction manager (as David R. Dague)
Peter Fletcher ... property master
Nick Kosonic ... key scenic artist
Angus McCallum ... first assistant art director

Sound Department

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Ross Carter ... assistant dialogue editor
Don Grundsten ... boom operator (as Don Grunsten)
Allen Ormerod ... re-recording mixer
Alex Partridge ... dialogue editor
Arnie Stewart ... sound effects editor

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Lisa Atkinson ... visual effects supervisor
Jim Michaels ... visual effects producer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Andris Matiss ... best boy
Thomas O'Reilly ... second grip
Brian Potts ... key grip
Robert Stecko ... focus puller
David Willetts ... gaffer
David J. Woods ... video playback operator

Casting Department

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Mary Ann Barton ... casting: Los Angeles
Susan Forrest ... casting: Toronto

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Sylvie Bonniere ... assistant costume designer

Location Management

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Lilit 'Hank' Malins ... location manager

Music Department

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Marius Constant ... composer: original theme
Grateful Dead ... composer: new title theme (as The Grateful Dead)
Alan Hardiman ... music editor
Merl Saunders ... composer: new title theme

Script and Continuity Department

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Nancy Eagles ... continuity

Transportation Department

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G. Kris Hawthorne ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Daphne Ballon ... assistant to producer
Ronald Gilbert ... production controller (as Ronald J. Gilbert)
Michael Hamilton ... main title supervisor
J. Michael Straczynski ... story editor

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Did You Know?

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Goofs When Michael's lawyer hands Darius the lawsuit, the red seal on the paper is up. When Darius takes the lawsuit from the lawyer, the red seal in down. See more »
Movie Connections References The Wizard of Oz (1939). See more »
Quotes Narrator: Don't be deceived by the youthful appearance of our subject, Darius Stephens. He abused his body for seventy-nine years. Now he's walking on his own bought-and-paid-for two feet, down a path he hopes will lead him to a new life.
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