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"Soap" Episode #1.7 (1977)



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1 November 1977 (Season 1, Episode 7)
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Episode Crew
Directed by
Jay Sandrich 
 
Writing credits
Susan Harris (written by) and
Tony Lang (written by)

Susan Harris  creator

Produced by
Susan Harris .... producer
Paul Junger Witt .... executive producer
Andrew J. Selig .... associate producer
Tony Thomas .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
George Aliceson Tipton (music by)
 
Cinematography by
Larry Boelens (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Gary Anderson (video tape)
 
Production Design by
Edward Stephenson 
 
Makeup Department
Larry Abbott .... makeup artist
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
J.D. Lobue .... associate director
 
Sound Department
Doc Siegel .... audio
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Rocky Danielson .... camera operator
Don Jones .... camera operator
Mike Keeler .... camera operator
Gary Stanton .... camera operator
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Judy Evans .... costume supervisor
 
Other crew
Randy Blim .... engineering supervisor
Linda Day .... script supervisor
Bob Jones .... technical director
Carl Lauten .... stage manager
Phil Ramuno .... stage manager
Chuck Reilly .... video
Marsha Posner Williams .... assistant to producers (as Marsha F. Posner)
 
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Richard Libertini ... The Godfather

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Susan Harris  creator

Produced by
Susan Harris .... executive producer (1980-1981)
 
Cinematography by
Richard Hissong 
 
Film Editing by
Jean Jellinek Jones  (as Jean Jellinek)
 
Casting by
Judith Weiner (1981)
 
Production Management
Gil Junger .... post-production supervisor
 
Stunts
Greg Anderson .... stunt double
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Charlene Morgan .... lighting board operator
 
Other crew
Tom Carpenter .... stage manager
 
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USA:30 min
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English
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Episode 7 introduces Chuck and Bob from Hawaii, 18 April 2010
Author: kevin olzak (kevinolzak@yahoo.com) from Youngstown, Ohio

Episode 7 introduces Burt's second son,Chuck Campbell(Jay Johnson),and his wooden dummy,Bob,always arguing with each other,and insulting everyone within earshot(they would remain until the show's end).The Major is caught holding hostage the Tate's neighbor,Mr. Kirby(Alan Oppenheimer),who doesn't make any further appearances.Claire makes good her threat to reveal her affair with Chester to his wife,with a smiling Benson listening in; however,even Chester is stunned to learn that Jessica thinks that the poor girl has imagined the whole thing and doesn't believe any of it.Danny invites a delighted Burt to join him on a fishing trip at a remote cabin,where the Godfather's gun is hidden in the fireplace.Burt goes from jubilant to nervous once his stepson aims the pistol in his face.

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