In this sequel to his 1978 "When Every Day Was the Fourth of July" (and a pilot to a prospective series), producer/director Dan Curtis recalls more of his youth during the late '30, and follows a fictionalized family where the father has jeopardized a promising law career to defend a Jewish immigrant against the prejudices of a staid New England town.
Charles Pierce | Set Decoration |
Lee Hutson | Story |
Hindi Brooks | Story |
Lee Hutson | Screenplay |
Dan Curtis | Director |
Walter Scharf | Music |
Joseph Stern | Producer |
Judith Holstra | Casting |
Dan Curtis | Executive Producer |
Bernard Gribble | Editor |