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Release Date:
March 1, 2000
Original Title:
Sixty Cups of Coffee
Alternate Titles:
60 Cups of Coffee
Production Companies:
Raygun Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
Could drinking coffee be against the law? A guy named Rickie, who looks a little down at the heel, says he's read that drinking 60 cups of coffee will kill a man. To find out, he walks into a Dallas café and starts downing cup after cup of java. Two guys in a booth bet on whether he'll get to 60; a lad looks on spellbound while his mom mutters about someone stopping him. At first the waitress is indifferent, then she gets worried and gets her boss. A cop comes in on his break: is Rickie committing a crime? The number of cups he consumes creeps toward 60. Then, it's one cup to go ...
Cinematography:
David Blood
Colorist:
Steve Franko
Director:
David Andrew Ward
Editor:
Scott D. Hanson
Darren Mostyn
Executive Producer:
Raymond L. Martin
First Assistant Camera:
Rhett Bakke
First Assistant Director:
Mike Dempsey
Gaffer:
Kenny Ratliff
Key Makeup Artist:
Ashley Rike
Music:
Michael Floreale
Producer:
Tisha Blood
Props:
Justin Longorio
Second Assistant Director:
Jeremy Haak
Fonya Naomi Mondell
Sound:
David O. Daniel
Writer:
Robbie McCallum
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