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Release Date:
September 25, 1987
Original Title:
The Big Town
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Albacore Productions Inc.
Columbia Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 109
It is 1957. J.C. Cullen is a young man from a small town, with a talent for winning at craps, who leaves for the big city to work as a professional gambler. While there, he breaks the bank at a private craps game at the Gem Club, owned by George Cole, and falls in love with two women, one of them Cole's wife.
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Art Department Assistant:
Devra Cohen
Art Direction:
Dan Yarhi
Maher Ahmad
Assistant Art Director:
Dennis Davenport
Assistant Hairstylist:
Diana Ladyshewsky
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Teresa Robinson
Assistant Property Master:
Bruno De La Celle
Assistant Set Decoration:
Daniel R. Bradette
Associate Producer:
Jon Turtle
Casting:
Nancy Klopper
Co-Producer:
Don Carmody
Costume Design:
Wendy Partridge
Director:
Ben Bolt
Director of Photography:
Ralf D. Bode
Editor:
Stuart H. Pappé
Executive Producer:
Gene Kraft
First Assistant Director:
Don French
Hairstylist:
David R. Beecroft
Makeup Artist:
Katherine Southern
Tim Mogg
Music:
Michael Melvoin
Novel:
Clark Howard
Producer:
Martin Ransohoff
Production Design:
Bill Kenney
Production Manager:
Joyce Kozy King
Property Buyer:
Marjorie Fritz-Birch
Property Master:
Aaron Holden
J. Tracy Budd
Scenic Artist:
Brian Carson
Screenplay:
Robert Roy Pool
Second Assistant Director:
Andrew Shea
Howard Rothschild
Set Decoration:
Mark S. Freeborn
Rose Marie McSherry
Raymond W. Fleischman
Third Assistant Director:
Terry Gould
Unit Manager:
Michael Brownstone
Unit Production Manager:
John Zane
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