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Release Date:
November 2, 2003
Original Title:
Tilt
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 36
This version of "El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote De La Mancha" brings the ancient tale to modern day but all the old familiar names are there. As in Cervantes's tale, Don Quixote is persistent in his belief in chivalry and honor. He clings to the old ways and is reluctant to give way to modern behaviors. He sees things in a different way, the smoke stack of a factory is a beast to be conquered, his bicycle is his trusty steed and the hapless man stranded by a transit strike who tries to help suddenly finds himself to be the sidekick to the deluded Quixote.
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Art Direction:
Maurice Woodworth
Co-Executive Producer:
Lance Peverley
Consulting Producer:
C. Ernst Harth
Costume Designer:
Allisa Swanson
Director:
Lance Peverley
Director of Photography:
Marty McInally
Editor:
Alan Bartolic
Executive Producer:
Barry Shelton
First Assistant Director:
Patrick Stark
Gaffer:
Ryan Bailey
Hairstylist:
Anne Carroll
Lead Set Dresser:
Colin R. Potter
Makeup Artist:
Leanne Rae Podavin
Post Production Supervisor:
Alan Bartolic
Producer:
Patrick Stark
Production Design:
John R. Taylor
Script Supervisor:
Deirdre de Butler
Second Assistant Director:
Mandy Milicevic
Set Decoration:
Maurice Woodworth
Sound Mixer:
Tad Nazar
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Geoff Turner
Randy Kiss
Special Effects Coordinator:
Chris Flemington
Transportation Coordinator:
Curt Martell
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jesh Murthy
Writer:
Lance Peverley
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