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Release Date:
July 5, 2004
Original Title:
The Ranch
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Showtime Networks
Spyglass Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 90
A comedy drama about a few days in the lives of a group of "working girls" in Reno, Nevada. “The Ranch” is a legally operated brothel that operates under the careful watch of state health inspectors (who insist on weekly medical check-ups) and the semi-benevolent leadership of Mary, the manager. While the women on staff don't have to dodge the law like their comrades elsewhere, that doesn't mean they don't have their problems.
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Art Direction:
Don MacAulay
Camera Operator:
Tim Moynihan
Casting:
Mary Vernieu
Felicia Fasano
Trish Robinson
Chief Lighting Technician:
George Campbell
Co-Producer:
Scott Cooper
Costume Design:
Lorraine Carson
Director:
Susan Seidelman
Director of Photography:
John Thomas
Editor:
Keiko Deguchi
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Rose Lam
Executive Producer:
Gary Barber
Roger Birnbaum
Stuart Birnbaum
Lisa Melamed
First Assistant Director:
Nico Sachse
Hairstylist:
Forest Sala
Makeup Artist:
Linda A. Brown
Emanuela Daus
Music:
Nathan Larson
Music Supervisor:
Robin Urdang
Producer:
Ginger Sledge
Production Design:
David Fischer
Script Supervisor:
Betty Bennett
Second Assistant Director:
Catherine Kretz
Set Decoration:
Tedd Kuchera
Sound Editor:
Sean Kelly
Mark Shnuriwsky
Sound Mixer:
Lars Ekstrom
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Steve Foster
James Porteous
Sound Supervisor:
Brandon Walker
Still Photographer:
Nicole Rivelli
Stunt Coordinator:
Owen Walstrom
Stunts:
Ed Anders
James Ralph
Scott Nicholson
Writer:
Lisa Melamed
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