12:01 PM (1990) [PG-13]

Release Date:
January 1, 1990

Original Title:
12:01 PM

Alternate Titles:
1201 PM
Meia Noite e Um

Genres:
Science Fiction

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 25

12:01 PM is a 1990 short film directed by Jonathan Heap and starring Kurtwood Smith. It follows Myron Castleman, an everyman who keeps repeating the same hour of his life, from 12:01 PM to 1:00 PM. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.

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Associate Producer:
Conrad L. Ricketts

Casting Assistant:
Heather Laird

Casting Director:
Vicki Hillman

Costume Designer:
Susan Camusi

Director:
Jonathan Heap

Director of Photography:
Charlie Lieberman

Editor:
Hubert de La Bouillerie

Executive Producer:
Jana Sue Memel
Hillary Anne Ripps
Jonathan Sanger

First Assistant Camera:
Scott E. Steele

First Assistant Director:
Stephen Goepel

Music:
Stephen Melillo

Music Editor:
John Caper Jr.

Music Supervisor:
John Caper Jr.

Production Design:
Alex Hajdu

Second Assistant Camera:
Cynthia Pusheck

Second Assistant Director:
Thompson O'Sullivan

Set Costumer:
Leslie Brown

Set Decoration:
Robin Mancinetti

Story:
Richard Lupoff

Stunt Coordinator:
Michael J. Sarna

Writer:
Jonathan Heap
Stephen Tolkin

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