A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 29, 2005
Original Title:
House of D
Alternate Titles:
House of D - Il mio amico speciale
Le Prince de Greenwich Village
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Bob Yari Productions
Jeff Skoll Productions
Lions Gate Films
Southpaw Entertainment
Tribeca Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 97
In the present, artist Tom Warshaw recalls his traumatic coming of age. As a 13-year-old growing up in New York City in 1973, Tom hangs out with Pappass, a mentally disabled man. With Tom's mother battling depression after the death of her husband, the young boy is left to his own devices. When Tom develops a crush on schoolmate Melissa, Pappass feels abandoned and begins behaving erratically.
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ADR Editor:
Kimberly R. McCord-Wilson
ADR Mixer:
Howard London
David Weisberg
Art Direction:
Teresa Mastropierro
Assistant Costume Designer:
Barbara Preser
Assistant Production Coordinator:
April Brooks
Associate Editor:
Philip Harrison
Boom Operator:
George Leong
Casting:
Avy Kaufman
Casting Assistant:
Jessica Daniels
Cody Beke
Casting Associate:
Elizabeth Greenberg
Choreographer:
Lisa Shriver
Co-Producer:
Melanie Greene
David Gaines
Costume Designer:
Ellen Lutter
Costumer:
Derek J. Baskerville
Dialogue Editor:
Scott G.G. Haller
Director:
David Duchovny
Director of Photography:
Michael Chapman
Editor:
Suzy Elmiger
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Robert Katz
Executive Producer:
Zanne Devine
Adam Merims
Jeff Skoll
Extras Casting:
Karen E. Etcoff
First Assistant Director:
Todd Pfeiffer
First Assistant Editor:
Hilary Peabody
Foley Artist:
Jerry Trent
Foley Editor:
Brad North
Foley Recordist:
Chris Trent
Hairdresser:
Jacqueline Payne
Key Hairdresser:
Dale Brownell
Key Makeup Artist:
Chris Bingham
Makeup Artist:
Francesca Buccellato
Cheri Minns
Music Editor:
James Burt
Music Supervisor:
Amanda Scheer-Demme
Buck Damon
Original Music Composer:
Geoff Zanelli
Post Production Coordinator:
Sally Anne Edger
Producer:
Richard Barton Lewis
Bob Yari
Jane Rosenthal
Production Coordinator:
Anita Sum
Production Design:
Lester Cohen
Production Supervisor:
Michael Bederman
Prosthetics:
Gary Archer
Script Supervisor:
Sheila Paige
Second Assistant Director:
Timothy Donohue
Michael T. Meador
Second Second Assistant Director:
Deanna Leslie
Adam Weisinger
Set Decoration:
Jennifer Greenberg
Sound:
William Sarokin
Sound Effects:
Brad North
Sound Effects Editor:
William Jacobs
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rick Hart
Brad North
Stunt Coordinator:
Manny Siverio
Supervising Sound Editor:
Byron Wilson
Unit Production Manager:
M. Blair Breard
Utility Sound:
Richard Murphy
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Careen Fowles
Pashelle Clayton-Robinson
Writer:
David Duchovny
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