The Adventures of Sebastian Cole (1998) [R]

Release Date:
September 11, 1998

Original Title:
The Adventures of Sebastian Cole

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Culpan Productions LLC
Paramount Classics

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 99

A movie about sex, rebellion and a stepfather named Henrietta.

Hank marries the divorced Joan, who's the mother of teens Sebastian and Jessica. After living with his new family for years, Hank announces that he's getting a sex change operation. The family deserts Hank, with Jessica going her own way and Sebastian staying with his mom. But Joan becomes an alcoholic, so Sebastian moves back in with Hank — now Henrietta — who turns out to be far more supportive than anyone else.

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Assistant Director:
Neil Daly

Boom Operator:
Amishjim Schulze

Casting:
Ann Goulder

Costume Design:
Eric Daman

Director:
Tod Williams

Director of Photography:
John Foster

Editor:
Affonso Gonçalves

First Assistant Director:
Guy H. Rocourt II

Grip:
John K. Berry

Key Makeup Artist:
Kerrie R. Plant

Original Music Composer:
Elizabeth Swados

Other:
Duncan White

Post Production Supervisor:
Kendall McCarthy

Producer:
Karen Barber
Jasmine Kosovic

Property Master:
Kyle Kinsella

Second Assistant Director:
Jeff Huston

Second Second Assistant Director:
Russell Parr

Set Dresser:
Heather Dunbar
Riel Paley

Sound:
Robert Fernandez
Tom Efinger
Thomas Varga

Sound Editor:
Damian Volpe

Stunt Coordinator:
Jeffrey Lee Gibson

Writer:
Tod Williams

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