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Release Date:
November 8, 2003
Original Title:
Saving Jessica Lynch
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | War
Production Companies:
Daniel L. Paulson Productions
NBC
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
Based on the true story of the rescue of Private Jessica Lynch, by the United States army, in Iraq.
"B" Camera Operator:
Brown Cooper
ADR Supervisor:
Suzanne Angel
Casting:
Stephanie Corsalini
Costume Designer:
Stephen M. Chudej
Director:
Peter Markle
Director of Photography:
Joel Ransom
Editor:
Scott Boyd
Executive Producer:
Bob Chmiel
Dan Paulson
First Assistant Director:
Fernando Altschul
Gaffer:
Juan Romero
Hair Department Head:
Claude Díaz
Makeup Artist:
Gigi Coker
Original Music Composer:
Ramin Djawadi
Producer:
Michael R. Joyce
Production Design:
Vincent Joseph Cresciman
Second Assistant Director:
Terri Martin
Second Unit Director:
Randy Fife
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Brown Cooper
Set Decoration:
Phil Shirey
Special Effects:
Bob Trevino
Stunt Coordinator:
Randy Fife
Stunts:
Kiante Elam
Scott Roland
Diane Towery
Russell Towery
Tony Hugghins
William Scharpf
Krisztian Kery
Bryon Weiss
Supervising Sound Editor:
Robert Webber
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Scott Balkcom
Writer:
John Fasano
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