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"My Three Sons" Two Weeks to Go (TV Episode 1969) Poster

(TV Series)

(1969)

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Frederick De Cordova

Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)  

George Tibbles ... (written by)

Cast (in credits order)  

Fred MacMurray ... Steve Douglas
William Demarest ... Uncle Charley O'Casey
Don Grady ... Robbie Douglas
Stanley Livingston ... Chip Douglas
Barry Livingston ... Ernie Thompson Douglas
Tina Cole ... Katie Miller Douglas
Beverly Garland ... Barbara Harper
Dawn Lyn ... Dodie Harper
Eleanor Audley ... Mrs. Vincent
Naomi Stevens ... Mama Rossini
Aladdin Aladdin ... Cesare
Cathleen Cordell ... Marcia Cummings
Margie DeMeyer Margie DeMeyer ... Florine Dixon

Produced by 

Don Fedderson ... executive producer
Edmund L. Hartmann ... producer

Cinematography by 

Paul Vogel ... director of photography

Editing by 

Richard L. Van Enger

Casting By 

Virginia Martindale

Art Direction by 

Duncan Cramer

Set Decoration by 

Sandy Grace

Makeup Department 

Grant Keate ... makeup artist
Irene Stambaugh ... hair stylist

Production Management 

Fred Henry ... executive in charge of production / in charge of production
John G. Stephens ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Sid Sidman ... assistant director

Art Department 

Don Bernarducci ... construction supervisor
Carl Nugent ... property master

Sound Department 

Edward Knize ... sound effects editor
Leon M. Leon ... sound mixer

Camera and Electrical Department 

Vaughn Ashen ... chief set electrician
Maurice West ... key grip

Costume and Wardrobe Department 

Bob Christenson ... costumes

Editorial Department 

Charles Van Enger ... supervising editor

Music Department 

Frank De Vol ... composer: theme music

Script and Continuity Department 

Pat Miller ... script supervisor

Additional Crew 

Frank Inn ... animal supplier / animal trainer
George Tibbles ... story editor

See also

Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs

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