A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 15, 2000
Original Title:
Bounce
Alternate Titles:
Algo que contar
Mais que o Acaso
Szívörvény
Un amour infini
À tout hasard
缘来是你
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Miramax
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 6 CH: 6 CZ: U DE: 6 FR: U GB: 12 IE: 12 JP: PG12 PL: 12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 107
Buddy Amaral, a successful and self-absorbed Los Angeles advertising executive, switches airline tickets with a stranger just before boarding a long-delayed flight so that he might enjoy an overnight fling with a pretty Dallas businesswoman. When the plane goes down, killing all aboard, Buddy's guilt soon turns into an alcohol problem. As part of his 12-step program, Buddy seeks atonement and decides to seek out the woman he thinks he's left a widow.
Additional Photography:
Tom Connole
Art Direction:
Daniel Bradford
Assistant Hairstylist:
Jacklin Masteran
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Mustaque M. Ashrafi
Camera Operator:
Paul C. Babin
Casting:
Sharon Klein
Patrick Rush
Co-Producer:
Alan C. Blomquist
Bobby Cohen
Costume Design:
Peter Mitchell
Director:
Don Roos
Director of Photography:
Robert Elswit
Editor:
David Codron
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Jane Nerlinger Evans
Executive Producer:
Harvey Weinstein
Bob Weinstein
Bob Osher
Meryl Poster
First Assistant Director:
Michele Panelli-Venetis
Hairstylist:
Barbara Lorenz
Janine Rath-Thompson
Janine Thompson
Key Hair Stylist:
Lynda Gurasich
Key Makeup Artist:
David Forrest
Makeup Artist:
Tina Earnshaw
Music Supervisor:
Randall Poster
Original Music Composer:
Mychael Danna
Dean Landon
Other:
Enfys Dickinson
Producer:
Steve Golin
Michael Besman
Production Design:
David Wasco
Second Assistant Director:
Matt Rebenkoff
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Robert L. Blatman
Kim Marks
Set Decoration:
Sandy Reynolds-Wasco
Sound Designer:
Tim Walston
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Steve Pederson
Anna Behlmer
Andy Nelson
Special Effects Coordinator:
Ron Bolanowski
Stunt Coordinator:
Tom McComas
Writer:
Don Roos
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