The Cure (1995) [PG-13]

Release Date:
April 21, 1995

Original Title:
The Cure

Alternate Titles:
A Cura
A csodaszer
Mississippi - Fluss der Hoffnung
굿바이 마이 프렌드

Genres:
Drama | Family

Production Companies:
Island World
Universal Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U  KR: 12  NL: 6  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 97

The best cure for a disease is friendship.

Erik, a loner, finds a friend in Dexter, an eleven-year-old boy with AIDS. They vow to find a cure for AIDS together and save Dexter's life in an eventful summer.

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Art Direction:
Troy Sizemore

Assistant Camera:
Afshin Shahidi
Travis Schwingle

Best Boy Grip:
Peter Clemence

Camera Operator:
Russell McElhatton

Casting:
Mali Finn

Costume Design:
Louise Frogley

Director:
Peter Horton

Director of Photography:
Andrew Dintenfass

Dolly Grip:
Milo Durben

Editor:
Anthony Sherin

First Assistant Camera:
Brian Sullivan
Moe Flaherty
Kim Guthrie

Hairstylist:
Sherry Heart

Key Grip:
Mitchell Andrew Lillian

Makeup & Hair:
Darcy Knight

Makeup Artist:
Brigette A. Myre

Original Music Composer:
Dave Grusin

Producer:
Mark Burg
Eric Eisner

Production Design:
Armin Ganz

Screenplay:
Robert Kuhn

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Frank P. Flynn

Set Decoration:
Claire Jenora Bowin

Steadicam Operator:
Greg Bubb

Still Photographer:
Vivian Zink

Stunt Coordinator:
Steve M. Davison

Stunt Driver:
Manny Perry

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