Dixie Lanes (1988) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 3, 1988

Original Title:
Dixie Lanes

Alternate Titles:
Family Trouble
Relative Secrets
Οικογενειακές Υποθέσεις

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Catbrook Pictures
Gateway Entertainment
SC Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 90

Small town America, 1945. The boys are coming home, as is Clarence Laidlaw who served overseas in lieu of serving time in prison. Chaos and confusion greet Clarence upon his return - his pre-war moonshine activities and absence have embittered his teenage son, split apart his family, and alienated the small town. Moreover, his conniving sister-in-law conspires with the crooked sheriff to prevent a family reconciliation. In attempting to stabilize his family, and in seeking to punish the conspirator who brought him before the law, Clarence almost destroys both the town and his family. But sanity, love and music conquer all, and family and town are reunited.

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Art Direction:
Craig Stearns

Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Joe Lafontaine
Clive Turner

Assistant Editor:
Joe Lafontaine
Laura Green
Trevor Ambrose
Dean Richards

Assistant Property Master:
Kandace Scherer

Assistant Set Decoration:
Helen I. Gunn

Associate Producer:
Robert G. Rosenblatt
Stolp Fraser

Boom Operator:
Bill Fibben

Camera Operator:
Edwin Myers
David Huie

Casting:
Katherine Wilson

Casting Assistant:
Charlene Tolles-Engelmann

Co-Producer:
Irby Smith

Construction Coordinator:
Doug McGar

Costume Designer:
Larry Lefler

Dialogue Editor:
Michael Werth
Janice Ierulli

Director:
Don Cato

Director of Photography:
William Wages

Dolly Grip:
Gary Wattman

Editor:
Michael McMahon
Stephen Withrow
Harvey Zlatarits
Debra Neil-Fisher

Executive Producer:
Saul Wilen
George Flak
Jack Granat
Alan R. Vogeler Jr.

First Assistant Camera:
Lee Blasingame

First Assistant Director:
Matt Hinkley

First Assistant Editor:
Marvin Lawrence

Foley Artist:
Reed Atherton

Grip:
John Cole
Scott Davis
Owen C. Englemann
Brian Kasmussen

Hairdresser:
Pamela Casey
Sherry Anders

Key Grip:
Billy Sherrill

Key Hairdresser:
Sheree Morgan

Key Makeup Artist:
Sheree Morgan

Location Manager:
John F. Lee

Makeup Artist:
Lisa Schulze

Music Consultant:
Hal Blake

Original Music Composer:
Patrick Coleman
Paul Novotny

Producer:
David Brady

Production Coordinator:
Anita Terrian

Production Design:
Edward Richardson

Production Executive:
Jerry Mathews

Property Master:
Leland Seides

Screenplay:
John Howbrook

Script Supervisor:
Gail Hunter

Second Assistant Camera:
Dudley J. Voll

Second Assistant Director:
Dan Driscoll
Gregory Kent Simmons

Set Decoration:
Richard Reams
Jonathan Schwarz

Sound Effects Editor:
Ray McMaster
Marvin Lawrence

Sound Mixer:
James Pilcher
Jim Hawkins

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tony Van den Akker

Steadicam Operator:
Stuart Kiehl

Story:
David Brady
Don Cato
John Howbrook
Irby Smith

Stunt Coordinator:
David Boushey

Stunts:
Robert Mills Jr.
Bob MacDougall

Third Assistant Director:
Mark Axton

Unit Production Manager:
Wanda Mull

Wardrobe Assistant:
Meta Jardine

Wardrobe Master:
Frances Kenny
Michael R. Chapman

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