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Release Date:
July 4, 1997
Original Title:
What's Right with America
Genres:
Drama | History | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Arnold Shapiro Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 46
A family returns to America after spending seven years in a remote jungle of New Guinea doing public health work, only to find that the bill of rights has been suspended and that the country is now a fascist totalitarian state.
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Armorer:
Dutch Merrick
Art Direction:
Tracy M. Axton
Director:
Mark Cole
Director of Photography:
Stanley Taylor
Editor:
E. Arthur Booth
Executive Producer:
Arnold Shapiro
First Assistant Director:
Lynn K. D'Angona
Key Makeup Artist:
Teresa Vest
Location Manager:
Lynn M. van Kuilenburg
Makeup Artist:
Karen Toole-Rentrop
Online Editor:
Mark Bement
Joseph R. Dalby
Producer:
Patty Wood
Debra Marie Simon
Production Assistant:
Jamie Sides
Property Master:
Elizabeth Fowler
Sound Mixer:
Shawn Holden
Stunt Coordinator:
Perry Barndt
Stunts:
Jay Caputo
David Hugghins
Writer:
Daniel Freudenberger
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