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Release Date:
August 19, 1977
Original Title:
September 30, 1955
Alternate Titles:
9/30/55
September 30 1955
September Thirty
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 101
A young Southerner loses his grip on reality when his favorite movie star James Dean suddenly dies in a car crash.
Art Direction:
Robert Luthardt
Assistant Camera:
Robert D. McBride
Conductor:
Leonard Rosenman
Costumer:
Patricia Zinn Etheridge
Mina Mittelman
Kent Warner
Director:
James Bridges
Director of Photography:
Gordon Willis
Editor:
Jeff Gourson
First Assistant Director:
Cliff Bole
Fred T. Gallo
Hairstylist:
Dorothea Long
Makeup Artist:
Jack Freeman
Music Editor:
Bettie Biery
Orchestrator:
Leonard Rosenman
Ralph Ferraro
Original Music Composer:
Leonard Rosenman
Producer:
Jerry Weintraub
Production Assistant:
Jane Lockwood
Keith Rateliff
Production Executive:
Bob Larson
Script Supervisor:
Karen Hale Wookey
Second Assistant Camera:
Louis Niemeyer
Second Assistant Director:
Don Zepfel
Kim Kurumada
Set Decoration:
Sharon Thomas
Sound:
Kevin F. Cleary
Chris Newman
Larry Jost
Sound Effects Editor:
Gordon Ecker
Stunt Coordinator:
R.A. Rondell
Stunt Double:
Kitty O'Neil
Unit Production Manager:
Bob Larson
Writer:
James Bridges
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