Thursday's Child
Brief Synopsis
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An athletic seventeen-year-old who requires a heart transplant brings this family to a life-threatening crisis. Rob Lowe was "introduced" in this uplifting drama that initially had been scheduled for airing and subsequently twice pulled from the schedule in December 1982. Gena Rowlands and Don Murra
Cast & Crew
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Peter Rich
Director
Brad Cowgill
Kenneth Tigar
Gena Rowlands
Dal Jenkins
Larry Poindexter
Film Details
Also Known As
Hallmark Hall of Fame (02/01/83)
Genre
Adaptation
Drama
Release Date
1982
Technical Specs
Duration
2h
Synopsis
An athletic seventeen-year-old who requires a heart transplant brings this family to a life-threatening crisis. Rob Lowe was "introduced" in this uplifting drama that initially had been scheduled for airing and subsequently twice pulled from the schedule in December 1982. Gena Rowlands and Don Murray play his parents, and Jessica Walter is his aunt and family cheerleader.
Cast
Brad Cowgill
Kenneth Tigar

Gena Rowlands
Dal Jenkins
Larry Poindexter
Michael Salcedo
Lindy Nisbet
Tracey Gold
Glenn Morrissey
Susan Ruttan
Ken Stovitz
Heidi Bohay
Alan Fudge
Curt Lowens
Robin Gammell
Thomas Hill

Jessica Walter
Janet Maclachlan

Rob Lowe
Jennifer Holmes
Robert Biheller
Stephen Keep
Jan Reed
Carla Stevens
Andrew Ethier
William Vincent Kulak
Ella Raino Edwards
Woody Eney
Liz Keifer
Sharon Benyakar

Don Murray
Ryan Macdonald
Julie Inouye
Crew
Gwen Bagni
Screenplay
Richard Berger
Art Director
Stan Gordon
Sound Mixer
Gregory Harrison
Executive Producer
Lee Holdridge
Music
Peter Katz
Producer
Franklin R Levy
Executive Producer
Ronald Parker
Executive Producer
Victoria Poole
Book As Source Material
Matthew Rushton
Associate Producer
Charles Wheeler
Director Of Photography
J. Terry Williams
Editor
Film Details
Also Known As
Hallmark Hall of Fame (02/01/83)
Genre
Adaptation
Drama
Release Date
1982
Technical Specs
Duration
2h
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Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Aired in United States February 1, 1983
Broadcast as a presentation of the "Hallmark Hall of Fame."