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Release Date:
January 11, 2002
Original Title:
The Slaughter Rule
Alternate Titles:
Drive to Dream
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 116
A young man finds solace with a young woman, his mother, and a high-school football coach who recruits him to quarterback a six-man team.
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Art Direction:
Raymond Pumilia
Casting:
Betty Ann Conard
Felicia Fasano
Anne McCarthy
Mary Vernieu
Costume Design:
Kristin M. Burke
Director:
Andrew J. Smith
Alex Smith
Director of Photography:
Eric Alan Edwards
Editor:
Brent White
Executive Producer:
Jerry McFadden
Foley Artist:
Shelley Roden
Eric Corley
Hairstylist:
Nancy E. Mullen
Original Music Composer:
Jay Farrar
Producer:
Christopher Cronyn
Josh Fagin
Robert Hawk
Gavin O'Connor
Greg O'Connor
Michael Robinson
David O. Russell
Production Design:
John Johnson
Script Supervisor:
Betty Ann Conard
Writer:
Alex Smith
Andrew J. Smith
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