A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 12, 1999
Original Title:
Harvest
Alternate Titles:
A Desperate Season
Cash Crop
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Barnholtz Entertainment
Goldheart Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 100
A DEA agent and a local sheriff have to wrestle with their consciences as they start raids on local farmers, who have started growing marijuana simply to keep their farms operational. Story focuses on a young man, who accidentally discovers that his straight-laced parents are involved in the marijuana cultivation.
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Barry
Apprentice Sound Editor:
Brett Doar
Art Direction:
Shawn Carroll
Assistant Editor:
Eddie Nicholls
Regan Avery
Alex Belth
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Stephen M. Baker
Adrienne Vergos
Assistant Sound Editor:
James Palumbo
Boom Operator:
Eve Marie Gascon
Casting:
Jennifer McNamara
Co-Producer:
John Rath
Costume Assistant:
Eden Miller
Costume Designer:
Azan Kung
Director:
Stuart Burkin
Director of Photography:
Oliver Bokelberg
Editor:
Yasmine Amitai
First Assistant Director:
John M. Tyson
Foley Artist:
Elizabeth Henderson
Key Hair Stylist:
Evelyne Noraz
Key Makeup Artist:
Evelyne Noraz
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Hector Ferrer
Music Supervisor:
Allan F. Nicholls
Original Music Composer:
Paul Rabjohns
Producer:
Ron Kastner
Lemore Syvan
Production Coordinator:
Jessica Vye
Production Design:
Mark Ricker
Production Sound Mixer:
Jeff Parsons
Production Supervisor:
Bernadette Lee
Screenplay:
Jim Biederman
Stuart Burkin
David M. Korn
Script Supervisor:
Jessica Lichtner
Second Assistant Director:
Solita M. Hanna
Second Second Assistant Director:
Chip Signore
Sound Effects Editor:
Dave Paterson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dominick Tavella
Stunt Coordinator:
Douglas Crosby
Stunt Double:
Jennifer Lamb
Supervising Sound Editor:
Andy Kris
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Sara Jablon
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