Beauty (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 1, 1998

Original Title:
Beauty

Genres:
Romance

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Alix Miller arrives at the isolated Crompton mansion in New Hampshire to paint the portrait of the mysterious Leland Crompton. When they meet, she discovers that he is horribly disfigured from a disease called acromegaly. Nevertheless, friendship, romance, and a deeper understanding develop between the two.

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Acting Double:
David Richard Lewis

Animal Coordinator:
Connie Rusgen
Steve Woodley

Art Direction:
Sandi Tanaka

Assistant Costume Designer:
Janice MacIsaac

Assistant Director:
Karen Tolson

Assistant Editor:
Joe McJimsey

Associate Producer:
Lynn Stevenson

Boom Operator:
Dave Griffiths

Camera Operator:
Randal Platt

Carpenter:
Herman Alexander

Casting:
Susan Edelman
Mary V. Buck
Stuart Aikins

Casting Assistant:
Sean Cossey

Cinematography:
Jonathan Freeman

Construction Coordinator:
Jim Davie

Costume Design:
Gregory Mah

Craft Service:
Zane Grewer

Director:
Jerry London

Dolly Grip:
Gil Forrester

Driver:
Tana Tocher

Editor:
Michael Brown

Executive Producer:
Mark Israel
Gary A. Randall

Executive Producer's Assistant:
Alexandra Bleckner
Damon Wing

Extras Casting:
Lisa Ratke

First Assistant Accountant:
Anil Patadé

First Assistant Director:
Val Stefoff

Focus Puller:
Larry Portmann

Gaffer:
Andrew W. Davidson

Key Grip:
Dillard Brinson

Key Hair Stylist:
Roy Sidick

Key Makeup Artist:
Charles Porlier

Lead Set Dresser:
Mark Howes

Location Manager:
Chris Rudolph

Makeup Artist:
Greg Cannom
Jayne Dancose
Cheri Montesanto

Makeup Effects:
Mary Kim
Greg Cannom

Makeup Effects Designer:
Keith VanderLaan
Brian Wade
Rick Bongiovanni

Manager of Operations:
Harvey Lowry

Music:
Geoff Levin
Dana Kaproff

Music Editor:
Nancy Severinsen

Music Supervisor:
Nancy Severinsen

Novel:
Susan Wilson

Orchestrator:
Bruce Chianese

Producer:
Michelle MacLaren

Producer's Assistant:
Monique MacLaren

Production Assistant:
Mavis Quek

Production Coordinator:
Julia Neville
Jill Fischer

Production Design:
Rex Raglan

Production Supervisor:
Jennifer Teves

Property Master:
Graham Coutts

Script Supervisor:
Terry J. Murray

Sculptor:
Steve Wang
Brian Wade

Second Assistant Camera:
Carol Macdonald

Second Assistant Director:
Cathie McGaw

Second Assistant Production Coordinator:
Craig J. Lane

Set Decoration:
Andrea French

Songs:
Bruce Chianese

Sound Assistant:
Eva Madden

Sound Mixer:
Michael T. Williamson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Asman
Thomas J. Huth
Sam Black

Special Effects Coordinator:
Mike Vézina

Special Effects Supervisor:
Brian Sipe

Special Effects Technician:
Adam Tayler
Shea Clayton
Gary Yee
Rick Bongiovanni
Mike Measimer
Jeff L. Deist
Attila Vaski
Sam Sainz

Stand In:
David Richard Lewis

Still Photographer:
Douglas Curran

Stunt Coordinator:
Mike Vézina

Stunt Double:
Kymberly Sheppard

Supervising Sound Editor:
Burton Weinstein

Teleplay:
Selma Thompson

Transportation Coordinator:
Derek Rama

Unit Production Manager:
Michael Potkins
Nancy Forstrom

Unit Publicist:
Leri Davies

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