Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007) [R]

Release Date:
December 21, 2007

Original Title:
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story

Alternate Titles:
Dewey Cox: una vida larga y dura
Walk Hard The Dewey Cox Story - UR

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Music

Production Companies:
Apatow Productions
Columbia Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+  CH: 16  DE: 12  GB: 15  HU: 16  IE: 15  JP: R18+  NL: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 96

Life made him tough. Love made him strong. Music made him hard.

Following a childhood tragedy, Dewey Cox follows a long and winding road to music stardom. Dewey perseveres through changing musical styles, an addiction to nearly every drug known and bouts of uncontrollable rage.

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"B" Camera Operator:
David Sammons

ADR Mixer:
Howard London

Art Direction:
Domenic Silvestri

Assistant Art Director:
Steven Samanen

Assistant Sound Editor:
Barbara Noren
Anne Couk

Associate Producer:
Carey Dietrich
Andrew Epstein
Melvin Mar

Boom Operator:
David M. Roberts

Casting:
Amy McIntyre Britt
Anya Colloff

Choreographer:
Anne Fletcher

Construction Coordinator:
Anthony Lattanzio

Costume Design:
Debra McGuire

Costume Supervisor:
Cha Blevins

Dialogue Editor:
Darren King
Jeena M. Phelps
Michael J. Benavente

Digital Colorist:
John Persichetti

Director:
Jake Kasdan

Director of Photography:
Uta Briesewitz

Editor:
Steve Welch
Tara Timpone

Executive Producer:
Lew Morton

First Assistant Director:
Carey Dietrich

First Assistant Editor:
Bethany Orlemann

Foley Artist:
Gary A. Hecker
Michael J. Broomberg

Foley Editor:
Dan Yale

Foley Mixer:
Brad Brock

Hairstylist:
Lori Guidroz

Key Costumer:
Winifred Clements

Key Grip:
Paul Goodstein

Key Rigging Grip:
Chad C. Barrow

Location Manager:
Boyd Wilson

Makeup Artist:
John Blake
Kim Ayers
Leslie Devlin
Suzanne Diaz
Jake Garber
Beth Klein
Justin Stafford

Music Editor:
Tom Kramer
Fernand Bos

Music Supervisor:
Manish Raval
Tom Wolfe

Negative Cutter:
Mo Henry

Orchestrator:
Tom Calderaro

Original Music Composer:
Michael Andrews

Producer:
Jake Kasdan
Judd Apatow
Clayton Townsend

Production Coordinator:
Barrett J. Leigh

Production Design:
Jefferson Sage

Production Sound Mixer:
John Pritchett

Property Master:
Sean Mannion

Rigging Gaffer:
Paul Birk

Screenplay:
Jake Kasdan
Judd Apatow

Script Supervisor:
Anne Rapp

Second Assistant Director:
Bradley Morris

Second Second Assistant Director:
Kristina M. Peterson
Ruby Stillwater

Set Decoration:
Claudette Didul

Set Designer:
Timothy M. Earls
Eric Sundahl

Sound Designer:
Robert Grieve

Sound Effects Editor:
Yann Delpuech
Shaughnessy Hare

Special Effects Coordinator:
Donald Frazee

Special Effects Technician:
Scott Lingard
Jim Rollins

Still Photographer:
Gemma La Mana

Stunt Coordinator:
Malosi Leonard

Stunt Double:
Kym Stys

Stunts:
Terry Leonard
Luci Romberg
Matt Leonard

Supervising Sound Editor:
Joel Shryack

Transportation Captain:
Denny Caira

Unit Production Manager:
Clayton Townsend

Unit Publicist:
David Linck

Video Assist Operator:
Michael Herron

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mark Freund

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