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Release Date:
June 1, 2019
Original Title:
Wedding at Graceland
Genres:
Romance | TV Movie
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 90
When a spot opens up at Graceland Chapel, Laurel & Clay have only 3 weeks to plan their wedding. Their simple plans get all shook up as their very different families descend to help.
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Assistant Editor:
Morgan Heller
Best Boy Electric:
Christopher Crowther
Best Boy Grip:
Peter Budd
Co-Producer:
Ryan Westheimer
Colorist:
Kody Wescott
Vincent Taylor
Costumer:
Tess Nelson
Hillary Adcock
Creative Director:
Emily Merlin
Director:
Eric Close
Director of Photography:
Tim Sutherland
Dolly Grip:
Patrick Durkin
Editor:
Kat Spiess
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Jimmy Holcomb
Executive Producer:
Marc Rosen
J.J. Jamieson
Kellie Pickler
Corey Salter
Joel Weinshankerr
First Assistant Camera:
Armanda Costanza
Tyler Bradley
First Assistant Director:
A. Brooks Medoff
Graphic Designer:
Perry Grebin
Grip:
Alex Woodruff
Hair Department Head:
Anna Williams
Key Costumer:
Zoey Zimbicki
Key Grip:
Darryl Wilson
Key Hair Stylist:
Lauren Goodwin
Key Makeup Artist:
Gloria Belz
Location Manager:
Robert Saba
Location Production Assistant:
Gregory Hetherington
Makeup Department Head:
Stacy Lockhart
On Set Dresser:
Dustin Brantley
Online Editor:
Alana Casto
Lauren M Hudson
Original Music Composer:
Tommy Fields
Jonathan Yudkin
Post Production Supervisor:
Paul A. Levin
Producer:
Nicole Melius
Dustin Rikert
William Shockley
Production Designer:
Tom Lisowski
Production Supervisor:
Julie Lighty
Script Supervisor:
Merissa Ide Costanza
Seamstress:
Hillary Adcock
Second Assistant Director:
Chad Wheeler
Set Costumer:
Shelley McCabe
Set Decoration:
Darian Corley
Sound Effects Editor:
Chris Liang
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Eliott Taylor
Special Effects:
Severin Allgood
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