My Life (1993) [PG-13]

Release Date:
November 12, 1993

Original Title:
My Life

Alternate Titles:
Mein Leben für dich
Minha Vida
My Life - Jeder Augenblick zählt

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Capella Films
Columbia Pictures
Zucker Brothers Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 12+  KR: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 114

Every moment counts.

It seems that Bob Jones has everything a man could want, namely a fulfilling job and a beautiful, pregnant wife, Gail. But Bob's life is turned upside-down when he is diagnosed with cancer and given four months to live -- not even enough time to see his first child's birth. To cleanse himself of demons in his remaining days, Bob makes a video diary, hoping to pass along some wisdom to his future child. Along the way, he discovers a lot about himself.

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ADR Supervisor:
Cliff Latimer

Art Direction:
Larry Fulton
Troy Sizemore

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Patrick Murray

Assistant Property Master:
Mike Cunningham

Associate Producer:
Kathryn J. McDermott
William M. Elvin

Boom Operator:
Bill J. DiDonna

Camera Operator:
Michael Ferris

Chief Lighting Technician:
Peter Clarson

Costume Design:
Judy L. Ruskin

Costume Supervisor:
Kimberly Guenther Durkin

Craft Service:
Jeff Winn

Dialect Coach:
Carla Meyer

Director:
Bruce Joel Rubin

Director of Photography:
Peter James

Dolly Grip:
Dwight Joseph Lavers

Editor:
Richard Chew

Executive Producer:
Gil Netter

First Assistant Camera:
Josh Bleibtreu

First Assistant Director:
William M. Elvin

Hairstylist:
Joseph Coscia
Barbara Lorenz

Key Grip:
Bobby Huber

Lead Animator:
Neil Eskuri

Leadman:
Kenneth L. Westcott

Location Manager:
John Panzarella

Makeup Artist:
Bob Mills
David Forrest

Music Editor:
Cliff Kohlweck

Negative Cutter:
Donah Bassett

Original Music Composer:
John Barry

Producer:
Hunt Lowry
Jerry Zucker
Bruce Joel Rubin

Production Accountant:
Margaret Mitchell

Production Coordinator:
Lisa Lynn Kearsley

Production Design:
Neil Spisak

Property Master:
Philip Steuer

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Matthew W. Mungle

Script Supervisor:
Wilma Garscadden-Gahret

Second Assistant Camera:
Daniel E. Teaze

Second Assistant Director:
Alan Edmisten

Second Company Grip:
Frank A. Montesanto

Second Second Assistant Director:
Otie Brown

Set Decoration:
Anne D. McCulley

Set Designer:
Gina B. Cranham

Sound Editor:
John Benson
Sukey Fontelieu

Sound Mixer:
John Sutton

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Chris Carpenter
Doug Hemphill
Bill W. Benton

Special Effects:
Larz Anderson

Steadicam Operator:
Gregory Lundsgaard

Still Photographer:
Merrick Morton

Storyboard Artist:
Len Morganti

Supervising Sound Editor:
Richard King

Transportation Captain:
Steven R. Molen

Unit Production Manager:
Hunt Lowry

Unit Publicist:
Anne S. Reilly

Video Assist Operator:
Richard Scarpone

Visual Effects Editor:
Ladd McPartland

Visual Effects Producer:
George Merkert

Visual Effects Supervisor:
John Nelson

Writer:
Bruce Joel Rubin

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