Park (2006) [R]

Release Date:
June 12, 2006

Original Title:
Park

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Mello Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 86

Park takes place all in one day in a public park in Los Angeles, as 11 disaffected Angelenos find both love and loss in unexpected ways

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Assistant Editor:
Helen Hand

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Jeanine Farrell

Assistant Sound Editor:
Kelly Kenan

Casting:
Jason L. Wood

Costume Designer:
Oneita Parker

Director:
Kurt Voelker

Director of Photography:
Christophe Lanzenberg

Editor:
Paul C. Warschilka
Anita Brandt-Burgoyne

Executive Producer:
Michael L. Thomas
Bucky Lyon
Harry Jackson

First Assistant Director:
Michael K. DeVaney
Cassandra B. Laymon

Foley Mixer:
Greg Mauer

Key Hair Stylist:
Julie Duffer

Key Makeup Artist:
Sharon E. Phillion

Line Producer:
Gerald A. Vitatoe Jr.

Makeup Department Head:
Sharon E. Phillion

Music Editor:
Jay Duerr

Music Supervisor:
Tristana Ward

Original Music Composer:
John Pratt
Michael Alemania

Producer:
Dana Jackson

Production Coordinator:
Anita Gouloomian

Production Designer:
Chris Giammalvo

Script Supervisor:
Aaron Pope
Evelyn Dubuc

Second Assistant Director:
Sheila Louie
Cassandra B. Laymon

Second Second Assistant Director:
H. Conrad Knapp

Second Unit Director of Photography:
David Lanzenberg

Set Decoration:
Nashon Petrushkin

Sound Editor:
Matt Reale

Sound Effects Editor:
Rick Dumm

Sound Mixer:
Jerry Wolfe

Stunt Coordinator:
Annie Ellis
Jeff Imada

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jason King

Wardrobe Assistant:
Charlotte Mountford

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Asia Muka

Writer:
Kurt Voelker

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