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Release Date:
January 1, 1993
Original Title:
Bottle Rocket
Alternate Titles:
Bottle Rocket: The Short Film
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
Dysfunctional friends Dignan and Anthony plan and execute a robbery with their pot-growing friend, Bob. The short film that inspired Wes Anderson’s feature debut.
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Assistant Camera:
Michelle Madison
Kelly Scroggins
David Brink
Assistant Director:
Christopher Michael Knudson
Associate Producer:
Lee Blumer
Darren Kasmir
Boom Operator:
Marcia Henke
Director:
Wes Anderson
Director of Photography:
Barry Braverman
Bert Guthrie
Editor:
Denise Ferrari Segell
Tom Aberg
Laura Cargile
Executive Producer:
L.M. Kit Carson
Michael Lang
Gaffer:
Mike Swenson
Grip:
Brad McCollum
Location Sound Recordist:
John Roman
Peter Verrando
Jim Caldwell
Producer:
Darren Kasmir
Andrew Wilson
Cynthia Hargrave
Production Manager:
Mike Dempsey
Screenplay:
Owen Wilson
Wes Anderson
Sound Designer:
John Roman
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