A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 23, 2009
Original Title:
Calvin Marshall
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Broken Sky Films
Gravitas Ventures
The Mark Cunningham Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 93
A college student is determined to become a Major League Baseball star, but finds his true calling instead.
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ADR Mixer:
Thomas Kilzer
Andrew Morgado
Art Direction:
Joe Rynearson
Assistant Costume Designer:
Karen Peterson
Assistant Editor:
Jim Chambers
Mischa Livingstone
Casting:
Christine Sheaks
Cinematography:
Patrick Neary
Costume Designer:
Claudia Everett
Director:
Gary Lundgren
Editor:
Gary Lundgren
Editorial Consultant:
Mark Goldblatt
Executive Producer:
Mark Cunningham
First Assistant Director:
Keith Jones
Foley Artist:
Adam De Costa
Paige Pollack
Foley Mixer:
Thomas Kilzer
Line Producer:
Gary Kout
Makeup & Hair:
Amanda Needham
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Jessica Needham
Jakey Hicks
Music Supervisor:
John Askew
Original Music Composer:
John Askew
Producer:
Anne Lundgren
Michael Matondi
Production Coordinator:
Caroline Colon
Production Designer:
Ryan Malmberg
Production Sound Mixer:
Kent Romney
Script Supervisor:
Erin Casteel
Second Assistant Director:
Dawnn Pavlonnis
Second Second Assistant Director:
Jackson Rowe
Set Costumer:
Emilea A. Rivera
Set Dresser:
Adam Markle
Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Server
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David Raines
Mark Server
Stunt Coordinator:
Tony Lee Boggs
Supervising Sound Editor:
David Raines
Unit Production Manager:
Gary Kout
Writer:
Gary Lundgren
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