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Release Date:
November 17, 2000
Original Title:
You Can Count on Me
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Cappa Productions
Crush Entertainment
Hart-Sharp Entertainment
The Shooting Gallery
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M GB: 15 JP: G KR: 18 US: R
Runtime: 111
A single mother's life is thrown into turmoil after her struggling, rarely-seen younger brother returns to town.
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Art Direction:
Shawn Carroll
Assistant Costume Designer:
Erica Westheimer
Associate Producer:
Rachel Peters
Robert Kravis
Casting:
Lina Todd
Co-Producer:
Keith Abell
Julian Iragorri
Color Timer:
Alfredo Frasson
Costume Design:
Melissa Toth
Director:
Kenneth Lonergan
Director of Photography:
Stephen Kazmierski
Editor:
Anne McCabe
Executive Producer:
Steve Carlis
Donald C. Carter
Morton Swinsky
Martin Scorsese
First Assistant Director:
Michael Lerman
Foley Artist:
Nancy Cabrera
Foley Editor:
David Briggs
Foley Recordist:
Patrick Dundas
Key Grip:
Todd S. Klein
Key Hair Stylist:
James Post
Line Producer:
Jill Footlick
Makeup Artist:
Chris Bingham
Music Editor:
Sue Shufro
Original Music Composer:
Lesley Barber
Producer:
Larry Meistrich
John N. Hart
Barbara De Fina
Jeffrey Sharp
Production Design:
Michael Shaw
Production Supervisor:
Jamie H. Zelermyer
Second Assistant Director:
Peter Thorell
Set Decoration:
Lydia Marks
Sound Mixer:
Peter Schneider
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robert Fernandez
Steadicam Operator:
Sandy Hays
Still Photographer:
Larry Riley
Supervising Sound Editor:
Wendy Hedin
Unit Production Manager:
Jill Footlick
Writer:
Kenneth Lonergan
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