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Synopsis
This docudrama recaps the history of silicone breast implants, beginning in 1962 when idealistic Houston medical resident Kevin Saunders (David Schwimmer) gets an idea after seeing how women pad their bras. After he shares his notion with cosmetic pro Dr. William Larson (Chris Cooper), the two create a prosthetic breast from Dow-Corning's silicone gel. Approaching women on the street fails to bring volunteers, but a classified newspaper ad does the trick. As breast sizes increase, so do the doctors' bank accounts. However, physical problems emerge, followed by lawsuits, and the high life soon turns sour and grim. Filmed in LA, and Texas (Galveston, Houston), this TV movie premiered December 13, 1997 on HBO. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Beat Frutiger Assistant Art Director
Wendy Riseborough Assistant Production Coordinator
Keith Wood Assistant Properties
Stephen J. Ullman Camera Operator
Penny Perry Casting
Wendy Weidman Casting Associate
Robert M. Stevens Cinematographer
Dennis McCarthy Composer (Music Score)
Lawrence O'Neil Director
Michael Jablow Editor
Rolf Eberlein Electrician
Gary Lucchesi Executive Producer
Abiiba S. Howell Extra Casting
Jimmy Keys Gaffer
Russell Caldwell Gaffer
Don Cerrone Key Grip
John Archibald Key Grip
Kim Crabb Location Manager
Judy Yonemoto Makeup
Jerry Macaluso Makeup Special Effects
Roy Knyrim Makeup Special Effects
Scott Tebeau Makeup Special Effects
Jessica Alan Post Production Supervisor
Guy Roedel Producer
Kim Crabb Production Coordinator
Jane Ann Stewart Production Designer
Jeffrey M. O'Brien Properties Master
John Stockwell Screenwriter
Monica Ochoa Script Supervisor
Christina Fong Second Assistant Director
Stephen J. Ullman Steadicam Operator
Bruce Carson Stunts
Chea Tennille Stunts
Casey Cannon Visual Effects Producer
Year: 1997
Runtime: 90
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for sexuality and nudity, language and drug use
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
HBO