They were more than Washington wives. They were part of an American dream known as Camelot. With strength and cunning they upheld their public image by concealing their private truths. Jackie, Ethel and Joan had little choice. They were Kennedy women. What really unfolded behind the monolith of Kennedy power is revealed for the first time: the true story of the Kennedy reign told through the eyes of the three women who lived it.
Unfortunately the movie Jackie, Ethel, Joan: The Women of Camelot is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Larry Shaw | Director |
Writing | David Stevens | Writer |
Production | Larissa Giroux | Casting Associate |
Production | Sheri Singer | Executive Producer |
Production | Jon Comerford | Casting |
Production | Michael Tough | Location Manager |
Costume & Make-Up | Arthur Rowsell | Costume Design |
Production | Natalie Hart | Casting |
Production | Lori Pumputis | Production Coordinator |
Sound | Martin Davich | Original Music Composer |
Production | Lori Motyer | Associate Producer |
Crew | Frank Byers | Cinematography |
Editing | Terry Blythe | Editor |
Art | Sherri Wolfson | Location Scout |
Production | Georgene Smith | Co-Producer |
Art | Humberto Garcia | Set Designer |
Directing | Dug Rotstein | Script Supervisor |
Production | Jason La Padura | Casting |
Production | Lisa Parasyn | Casting |
Production | Kay Hoffman | Producer |
Art | Gareth Wilson | Set Decoration |
Production | Manny Danelon | Line Producer |
Art | Curtis A. Schnell | Production Design |
Art | Greg Chown | Art Direction |
Writing | J. Randy Taraborrelli | Book |