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Down Will Come Baby ()


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Traumatized after a tragic accident at summer camp, a 12-year-old girl finds solace in a mysterious, kind lady in the city park who seems to have a bizarre fixation on rules and order, and whose friendship grows increasingly obsessive.

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Leah Garr
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Dorothy McIntyre
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Marcus Garr
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Robin Garr
Katie Booze-Mooney ...
Amelia
Kory Thompson ...
Calvin
Nicholas Glaeser ...
Detective Larkin (as Nicolas Glaeser)
Warner McKay ...
Linus
Rahla Kahn ...
Sophie
Summer Patterson ...
Brina
Julius Wright ...
Ticket Agent
Hodgie Jo ...
Dance Teacher
Robert Guajardo ...
Waiter (as Roberto Guajardo)
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Kitchen Aide (uncredited)

Directed by

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Gregory Goodell ... (directed by)

Written by

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Gloria Murphy ... (novel)
 
Gregory Goodell ... (teleplay)

Produced by

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Paulette Breen ... executive producer
Robert M. Rolsky ... line producer
Renée Valente ... executive producer

Music by

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Joseph Conlan ... (music by)

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Thomas Del Ruth ... director of photography (as Tom Del Ruth)

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Paul Dixon ... (edited by)

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Penny Ellers ... (casting by)

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David Ensley

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Andrew Bernard ... (as Andy Bernard)

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Maggie McFarland

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Michelle Garbin ... key makeup artist
Maria Morales-Pappas ... hair stylist
Marja Webster ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Wes Irwin ... post-production supervisor
Anne McCaffrey ... production supervisor
Robert M. Rolsky ... production manager

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Susan Prince ... second assistant director
Jonathan Giles Zimmerman ... first assistant director

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Star Fields ... construction coordinator
Larry D. Koszakovszky ... prop assistant
Catherine A. McCabe ... art department coordinator
Gregg Singer ... swing gang boss

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Phil Hadaway ... adr engineer
Don Sanders ... sound
Dirk Stout ... boom operator

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Jessika Fuhrmaneck ... stunt double: Evan Rachel Wood
Terry James ... stunt coordinator

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Betty Chow ... film loader
John Curry ... set electrician
Randy Feemster ... camera operator: "a" camera
Fred Gibson ... best boy electric
Denton Hanna ... still photographer
Gary A. Kilgore ... rigging electrician
Jerry L. Madore ... key grip
Tony J. Pirri ... best boy grip
Gary W. Shaw ... dolly grip
John Stewart ... set lighting
Michael Stumpf ... assistant camera

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Sally Moss ... extras casting
Darlene Wyatt ... location casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Gina G. Aller ... costume supervisor

Location Management

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Eric Fairchild ... assistant location manager
Denton Hanna ... location scout
Tod Swindell ... location manager

Music Department

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Celia Weiner ... music editor

Script and Continuity Department

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Michael J. Leone ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Wesley S. Bloom ... driver
Neil Marshall ... transportation captain

Additional Crew

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Don Bensko ... production accountant
Denton Hanna ... technical advisor
Gary A. Kilgore ... condor operator
Debra R. Lopez ... first assistant accountant (as Debra R. Duff)
Anne McCaffrey ... production coordinator
Danny Mormino ... set production assistant
Jillian Murray ... stand-in (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Leah Garr wants to move from Phoenix to take a new job in Denver to help her family (husband Marcus and daughter Robin). When Robin goes to camp to give her parents time to sort things out, something unexpected occurs. On Robin's return from camp she finds out her mom is taking the new job in Denver, only returning each weekend to visit. During this turmoil in Robin's life, a woman named Dorothy befriends Robin, moves into the same apartment complex, and spends a lot of time with her and her father. Leah is concerned because she doesn't know much about Dorothy or her intentions. She's right; it soon becomes clear that Dorothy is after much more than friendship with the Garr family. Written by Art Corvelay

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Taglines The best intentions can hide the darkest secrets See more »
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Also Known As
  • Vengeance maternelle (France)
  • Tückische Freundschaft - Die Rache einer Mutter (Germany)
  • El secuestro de Robin (Spain)
  • La doble vida de Amelie (Argentina)
  • Une si gentille voisine (Canada, French title)
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  • 87 min
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