A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 31, 1998
Original Title:
Dante's View
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Platform Entertainment
Showcase Entertaiment Inc.
The Asylum
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 85
Sam, a young blonde from the wrong side of the tracks robs a sports memorabilia store with a friend who gets shot. She flees with the loot, some very rare cards related to baseball. When her car breaks down in a remote corner of California, she meets June, a young woman who dreams of change.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Rick Gowing
"B" Camera Operator:
Steven A. Adelson
ADR Mixer:
Al Gomez
ADR Supervisor:
Gail Clark Burch
Additional Camera:
Andre Martinez
Art Direction:
Jimmy Georgopoulous
Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Nancy Neff
Assistant Editor:
Blaine Betts
Associate Producer:
Guinevere Turner
Boom Operator:
Lance May
Camera Trainee:
Cara Pearson
Casting:
Steve Brooksbank
Co-Producer:
Mace Camhe
Pamela Kunath
Liane Bonin
Costume Design:
Vincent Lapper
Dialogue Editor:
Jeffrey L. Sandler
Director:
Steven A. Adelson
Director of Photography:
John Joleaud
Rick Gowing
Editor:
Matt Danciger
Executive Producer:
David A. Jackson
Glenn Rigberg
First Assistant Camera:
Tony Villalobos
Adam Baral
Steve Clancy
First Assistant Director:
Clinton Canada
Foley Artist:
Michael Crabtree
Foley Mixer:
Jeffrey Heyveld
Key Hair Stylist:
Gloria Rincon
Key Makeup Artist:
Gloria Rincon
Line Producer:
Mace Camhe
Makeup & Hair:
K. Troy Zestos
Music Supervisor:
Richard John Baker
On Set Dresser:
David Letterman
Original Music Composer:
Richard John Baker
Post Production Supervisor:
John Orland
Producer:
Steven A. Adelson
Daniel Levin
Production Coordinator:
Andrew Paskoff
Production Design:
Robert Evangelisto
Production Sound Mixer:
Richard Schexnayder
Script Supervisor:
Nan Garcia Wood
Lori Grabowski
Denyce White
Second Assistant Camera:
Lillith Simcox
Second Assistant Director:
Matt Bordofsky
Sound Designer:
Snake
Sound Effects Editor:
Karma Barber
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Stanley Kastner
Clancy T. Troutman
Steadicam Operator:
Steven A. Adelson
Supervising Sound Editor:
Brian B. Murray
Third Assistant Director:
Lauren Sherman
Vocal Coach:
Mary Newland
Wardrobe Assistant:
Sarah Harwich
Robert Adelson
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Martina Nevermann
Writer:
Liane Bonin
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