| Eden Svendahl | ... | Serena (12 episodes, 1999) |
Series Directed by | |||
| Robert Angelo | (13 episodes, 1999) | ||
Series Writing credits | ||
| Artie Kemper | (4 episodes, 1999) | |
| George Ayvas | (3 episodes, 1999) | |
| Robert Angelo | (2 episodes, 1999) | |
| Michelle Gardner | (2 episodes, 1999) | |
| Karen O'Hara | (2 episodes, 1999) | |
Series Produced by | |||
| Diane Cornell | .... | producer (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Kenny Katamaran | .... | associate producer (13 episodes, 1999) | |
Series Original Music by | |||
| Herman Beeftink | (13 episodes, 1999) | ||
Series Cinematography by | |||
| Michael Goi | (13 episodes, 1999) | ||
Series Film Editing by | |||
| David Gregory | (4 episodes, 1999) | ||
| Marie Masselin | (4 episodes, 1999) | ||
| Craig Kitson | (3 episodes, 1999) | ||
Series Casting by | |||
| Robert Lombard | (13 episodes, 1999) | ||
Series Production Design by | |||
| David Ensley | (13 episodes, 1999) | ||
Series Art Direction by | |||
| Peggy Paola | (13 episodes, 1999) | ||
Series Costume Design by | |||
| Judi Jensen | (13 episodes, 1999) | ||
Series Makeup Department | |||
| Wendi Lynn Allison | .... | key makeup artist (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Meaghan Kennedy | .... | key hair stylist (13 episodes, 1999) | |
Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Danielle Barrom | .... | second assistant director (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Anthony Carregal | .... | second second assistant director (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Kiran Gonsalves | .... | first assistant director (13 episodes, 1999) | |
Series Art Department | |||
| Richard Andres | .... | scenic painter (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Krisan Ravindra Badkar | .... | construction foreman (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Michael Baker | .... | swing (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Marc Berline | .... | construction coordinator / construction foreman (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Cathy L. Connor | .... | on-set dresser (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Chris Franklin | .... | construction foreman (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Sarah Geller | .... | property master (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Timothy Sean Hayes | .... | swing (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Johnston Hersleb | .... | lead carpenter (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Paul Kafader | .... | swing (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Billy Kranz | .... | swing (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Heidi M. Luest | .... | scenic painter (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Jill Markey | .... | lead scenic artist / lead scenic (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Willis S. Mendiola | .... | swing (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Pia Pedersen | .... | set dresser (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| John Pourroy | .... | carpenter (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Rick Robinson | .... | carpenter (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| David Slater | .... | carpenter (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Tom Wilson | .... | lead man / leadman (13 episodes, 1999) | |
Series Sound Department | |||
| Grant Inaba | .... | boom operator (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Rachael Maughan | .... | production sound mixer (13 episodes, 1999) | |
Series Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Milena Albert | .... | still photographer (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Shawn Carberry | .... | camera loader (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| C.P. Cima | .... | electrician (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Lister Coleman | .... | electrician (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Jeff Davidson | .... | first assistant camera: "a" camera (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Peter Enneking | .... | grip (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Chad Herr | .... | best boy grip (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Tom Holm | .... | electrician (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Harry Hope | .... | key grip (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Scott Kevan | .... | gaffer (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Dusty King | .... | best boy electric (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Aaron Knoke | .... | best boy electric (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Seth Kotok | .... | first assistant camera: "b" camera (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Michael Krainak | .... | second assistant camera (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Dwight F. Lay | .... | camera operator: "b" camera (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Terry Meadows | .... | gaffer (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Rick Morrison | .... | dolly grip (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Alex Schmidt | .... | electrician (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Mark S. Speake | .... | grip (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Ross A. Webb | .... | best boy grip (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| George Wells | .... | key grip (9 episodes, 1999) | |
Series Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Kari Cassellius | .... | set costumer (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Christie Wittenborn | .... | set costumer (13 episodes, 1999) | |
Series Music Department | |||
| Chris Mangione | .... | music editor (13 episodes, 1999) | |
Series Other crew | |||
| Mercedes Brynton | .... | location consultant (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Greg Burgess | .... | craft service (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Azorel Caisa | .... | script supervisor (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Vester Day | .... | chef (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Jonathan Fountain | .... | production assistant (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Gretchen D. Kinder | .... | production coordinator (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Moses Mugo | .... | production assistant (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Linda Munkler | .... | assistant production coordinator (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Donique Patton | .... | script supervisor (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| C.J. Pereira | .... | office production assistant / production office assistant (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Jeffrey D. Press | .... | production accountant (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Buddy Reynolds | .... | location assistant (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Alicia Valdez | .... | production coordinator (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Michael Whitecar | .... | key set production assistant (13 episodes, 1999) | |
| Alison Young | .... | script supervisor (13 episodes, 1999) | |
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I have seen every episode of this series and completely agree with the last posting - Rod Serling would be hard-pressed (truly no pun intended) to get aroused by this obvious late-night Cinemax fare. The story lines are lean and leave little (not even a smidgen) of imagination as to where these stories are all suppose to obviously lead.
However, I do disagree when it comes to the day players in this series. The last posting described them as beautiful and sexy, which I thought was rather liberal. Yes, some great bodies that definitely generate some heat, but really we're talking B movie central casting here.
The last posting also said that the main, recurring character 'Serena' was "mildly attractive"??! Shocked I was, as the actress that plays Serena is THE single MOST sexually intriguing thing about this whole series. And she is the only character that does not engage in any sex, nor has any physical contact on screen with the other characters. (She is only seen shoulders up as she is inside her computer domain ala Max Headroom.) How this elegant actress wound up in the 'Pleasure Zone' I cannot fathom she is a classic beauty that gives a performance that is at once mysterious and incredibly seductive.
Quite honestly, she's the only reason to watch - because if you're looking for great sex scenes, 'Red Shoe Diaries' does it a whole lot better.