Parkland (2013) [PG-13]

Release Date:
October 2, 2013

Original Title:
Parkland

Alternate Titles:
Parkland
Parkland - Das Attentat auf John F. Kennedy
Parkland:2013:pakurand
Болница "Паркланд"
パークランド ケネディ暗殺、真実の4日間

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
Exclusive Media
Film4 Productions
Playtone
The American Film Company

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14  CH: 12  DE: 12  FR: U  GB: 12  IE: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 94

November 22, 1963, 12:38 pm - A trauma patient is rushed to Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas. His name is President John F. Kennedy.

November 22nd, 1963 was a day that changed the world forever — when young American President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. This film follows, almost in real time, a handful of individuals forced to make split-second decisions after an event that would change their lives and forever alter the world’s landscape.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Chia Berry

Art Direction:
Rodney Becker

Associate Producer:
Jeni Jones

Best Boy Electric:
Josh Taylor

Book:
Vincent Bugliosi

Boom Operator:
David M. Roberts

Camera Operator:
Nathanael Vorce

Casting:
Lindsay Graham Ahanonu
Mary Vernieu

Co-Executive Producer:
Toby Moores
Lauren Selig
Wendy Rutland

Co-Producer:
Kirk Saduski
Jillian Longnecker

Construction Coordinator:
Tom Ward

Costume Design:
Kari Perkins

Costume Supervisor:
Yvonne Wilburn

Dialogue Editor:
Michelle Pazer

Director:
Peter Landesman

Director of Photography:
Barry Ackroyd

Dolly Grip:
Steve Urban

Editor:
Leo Trombetta
Markus Czyzewski

Executive Producer:
Joe Ricketts
Steven Shareshian
Tobin Armbrust
Guy East
Brian Peter Falk
Ginger Sledge

First Assistant Camera:
Oliver Driscoll

First Assistant Director:
Vincent Palmo Jr.

Foley:
Gary A. Hecker

Gaffer:
Mark Manthey

Greensman:
Jason Schulte

Hairstylist:
Bridget Cook
Melissa Forney
Nancy Rankin Escovedo

Leadman:
Phil Shirey

Location Manager:
Robbie Friedmann

Makeup Artist:
Heather Henry
Missy Lisenby
Jacqueline Fernandez

Makeup Department Head:
Jacenda Burkett
Randy Westgate

Makeup Effects:
Heather Henry

Music Supervisor:
Deva Anderson

Original Music Composer:
James Newton Howard

Producer:
Gary Goetzman
Bill Paxton
Tom Hanks
Matt Jackson
Nigel Sinclair

Production Coordinator:
Cynthia Streit

Production Design:
Bruce Curtis

Property Master:
Scott A. Reeder

Rigging Gaffer:
Raul Mello

Screenplay:
Peter Landesman

Script Supervisor:
Cate Hardman

Set Costumer:
Stephany Baskin

Set Designer:
Adele Plauche

Sound Effects Editor:
Kerry Ann Carmean

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tony Lamberti

Still Photographer:
Claire Folger

Stunt Coordinator:
Jeff Schwan

Stunt Driver:
Bryon Weiss
Christopher M. Campos
Chance Hartman

Stunts:
David Roberts
Matt Blackwell

Supervising Sound Editor:
Dave McMoyler

Utility Stunts:
William Kasson
Bryon Weiss
Jeff Milburn
Dick Hancock
John Cann
Thomas E. Bentley

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Tom Rubendall

Visual Effects Producer:
Rachel Faith Hanson

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