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Release Date:
January 26, 1999
Original Title:
King of the Bingo Game
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
ITVS
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 26
Harlem, 1943. Sonny is a struggling African American who frequents the bingo parlor in a desperate attempt to provide for his family in post-Depression era New York.
Assistant Director:
Brad Marshland
Assistant Property Master:
Adrianna Sharp
Best Boy Electric:
John Schweitzer
Best Boy Grip:
Andi Ruane
Boom Operator:
Kevin Glover
Costume Design:
Art Fawcett
Director:
Elise Robertson
Director of Photography:
Michael Maley
Dolly Grip:
Andi Ruane
Editor:
Kim Bica
Electrician:
Sean Prichard
Isaac Camner
Matthew Kenney
Gregory Keller
Executive Producer:
Elise Robertson
Charlie Schroder
First Assistant Camera:
Jeremiah Crowell
Gaffer:
Arthur Aravena
Grip:
John Osteen
Key Grip:
Christine Cannavo
Line Producer:
Debbie Brubaker
Makeup & Hair:
Gretchen Davis
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Divi Crockett
Original Music Composer:
Marcus Shelby
Other:
Amy Wendel
Producer:
Charlie Schroder
Production Design:
Jonathan Wornick
Scenic Artist:
Stephanie Conrad
Script Supervisor:
Sophie Dendy
Second Assistant Camera:
Julie Kirkwood
Nathaniel Miller
Robbie Socks
Second Assistant Director:
Christopher Hall
Second Second Assistant Director:
Dirk P. Magwitz
Short Story:
Ralph Ellison
Sound Designer:
Scott Strain
Sound Mixer:
Bob Gitzen
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Samuel Lehmer
Steadicam Operator:
David Scardina
Teleplay:
Elise Robertson
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Ashley Jones
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