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Release Date:
February 15, 2016
Original Title:
A Sunday Horse
Alternate Titles:
L'Espoir d'une vie
Le Cheval de l'espoir
Les Obstacles de la vie
The Sunday Horse
Genres:
Drama | Family
Production Companies:
The Sunday Horse II
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DK: 7 FR: U GB: 12
Runtime: 108
After a near-fatal accident, on a horse the experts thought was nothing special, a determined rider from the wrong side of the tracks defies all the odds to pursue her dreams of winning a national jumping championship.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Zoey Wang
Art Direction:
Jeremy Woolsey
Assistant Director:
Steve Love
Assistant Editor:
John Dobrich
Best Boy Electric:
Keith Cutler
Camera Operator:
Richard Cantu
Casting:
Dean E. Fronk
Donald Paul Pemrick
Co-Producer:
Fred T. Kuehnert
Costume Design:
Shawnelle Cherry
Costume Supervisor:
Kristin Morlino
Dialogue Editor:
John W. Frost
James A. Moore
Phil Vo
Tristan Warren
Director:
Vic Armstrong
Director of Photography:
Peter N. Green
Editor:
Michael J. Duthie
Executive Producer:
William Earon
First Assistant Camera:
Tim Risch
Hair Department Head:
Andrea C. Brotherton
Key Costumer:
Miracole Burns
Key Grip:
Paul Goodstein
Key Makeup Artist:
Lisa Clark
Melanie Steele
Location Manager:
Kai Thorup
Makeup Department Head:
Dionne Pitsikoulis
Music Supervisor:
Michael Lloyd
Original Music Composer:
David Wurst
Eric Wurst
Producer:
Ronnie D. Clemmer
Production Coordinator:
Nikki Simpson
Production Design:
Stephen Altman
Property Master:
Andrew Wert
Rigging Grip:
Joseph B. Hernandez
Script Supervisor:
Katherine Steets
Set Decoration:
Melinda Sanders
Set Production Assistant:
Riley Flanagan
Sound Designer:
Patrick O. Bird
Sound Editor:
Brian Bellini
Justin Scott Wilson
Steadicam Operator:
Mark Karavite
Story:
Fred T. Kuehnert
Stunt Coordinator:
Toby Holguin
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Jamie Sapp
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Kevin VanHook
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