Clover Bend (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 20, 2002

Original Title:
Clover Bend

Alternate Titles:
Clover Bend
Clover Bend, un pueblo tranquilo
Entscheidung in Clover Bend

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
New Symphony Pictures
World International Network (WIN)

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 89

Sometimes there's nothing more dangerous than simply doing your job.

When an L.A. cop gets called to a crime scene on his anniversary, he is forced into a shootout that leaves both a criminal and his hostage dead. Soon after, with a troubled yet clear conscience, the officer and his family go on a camping weekend. After they stop at a gas station and end up in the middle of a robbery, fate and a twisted web of revenge have other, more violent plans for them. When the score is finally settled, will anyone be left standing?

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Art Department Assistant:
Walter Pease
Lan Brandt

Assistant Editor:
Joshua Chase

Associate Producer:
Catherine Stroud
Lisa London
Jeff Carrara

Best Boy Electric:
Nate Foll

Best Boy Grip:
Rick Young

Boom Operator:
Monroe Cummings

Casting:
Lisa London
Catherine Stroud

Co-Producer:
Christine Brewer
Dana Barron

Color Timer:
Bob Fredrickson

Costume Designer:
Hana Rausalova

Craft Service:
Crystal Connell

Dialogue Editor:
John Brengman

Director:
Michael Vickerman

Director of Photography:
John P. Tarver

Driver:
Dean Thom

Editor:
David C. Cook

Electrician:
John Hoffma
Rocky Rodriguez
Timothy James Sampson
Brian Dawson

Executive Producer:
Larry Gershman
Anita Gershman

Extras Casting:
Tiffany Woods

First Assistant Camera:
Marcus Lopez
Lynda Cohen

First Assistant Director:
Kelly Hirano

Foley Artist:
Adam DeCoster

Foley Recordist:
Peter Dressel

Gaffer:
Rick Hopper

Grip:
Sean Peacock
Joe Torres
Jason D. Rennie

Key Grip:
Brad Heiner

Key Set Production Assistant:
Matthew J. Dias

Legal Services:
Lonnie Ramati

Line Producer:
Phil Smoot

Loader:
Behrang Alem

Location Manager:
Stephen 'Woody' Wagner

Location Scout:
Richard DiPatri

Musician:
Tom Strahle

Orchestrator:
Zoran Borisavljevic

Original Music Composer:
Steve London

Post Production Supervisor:
David C. Cook

Producer:
William R. Greenblatt

Production Accountant:
Sam Childs
Jeanmarie Pla

Production Assistant:
Kandyce DeBray
Chris 'Junior' Wallace
Lisa Muse
Madeline LaFont
Kate Lombardi
Kathy Pitts

Production Coordinator:
Robbin Wood

Production Design:
Julie Briggs

Production Sound Mixer:
Matt Nicolay

Property Master:
Frederick Smith

Script Supervisor:
Ari Halpern

Second Assistant Camera:
Ian Clampett

Second Assistant Director:
Maria Berryhill

Security:
Rod Fischer
Tom Michels

Set Decoration:
Mark T. Reilly
Scott Helms

Set Medic:
Jennifer Hoffard

Sound Assistant:
Adam Fuller
Airto Smith

Sound Effects Editor:
Eric Corley
Kenneth Skoglund

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ben Zarai

Sound Supervisor:
David Kitchens

Special Effects Coordinator:
Larry Fioritto

Steadicam Operator:
Chad Wilson

Still Photographer:
Barry Kaplan

Studio Teacher:
Jan Citron
Heidi Amber-York

Stunt Coordinator:
Peewee Piemonte

Supervising Sound Editor:
Ben Zarai

Teleplay:
Charles Douglas Lemay
Kentucky Robinson

Transportation Captain:
Mark Hendrickson

Transportation Coordinator:
Jim Meech

Unit Production Manager:
Phil Smoot

Wardrobe Assistant:
Katt Masterson
Petr Stverka

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