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Release Date:
October 1, 2004
Original Title:
Corn
Production Companies:
Revere Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 97
A woman returns home to have a baby and witnesses an environmental accident involving genetically modified crop of corn. Doubted by the community, she questions her own sanity as she tries to discover what's happening.
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Art Department Assistant:
Angelique Clark
Art Direction:
Anne Mayer
Assistant Art Director:
Yeon Choi
Assistant Camera:
Jeffrey Dutemple
Dennis A. Livesey
Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Allen Lau
Assistant Location Manager:
Rory Celentano
Assistant Sound Editor:
Aaron Davies
Associate Producer:
Ben Odell
Jena Malone
Boom Operator:
Anguibe Guindo
Camera Intern:
Steve Hollis
Debbie Stampfle
Casting Associate:
Meredith Tucker
Casting Director:
Georgianne Walken
Sheila Jaffe
Co-Producer:
Samara Yeshaiek
Color Timer:
Don Ciana
Costume Design:
Tere Duncan
Dialogue Editor:
Brian O'Hara
Digital Compositor:
Andy Hunter
Derek Gebhart
Dong Yon Kang
Daniel Lu
Shervin Shoghian
Mike Mombourquette
Director:
Dave Silver
Director of Photography:
Hernán Otaño
Editor:
Sabrina Huffman
Executive Producer:
Frank V. Nash
Roger Marino
Amelia Silver
Bill Hamilton
Extras Casting:
Kristen Caldwell
First Assistant Camera:
Pierrot Colonna
First Assistant Director:
Sam Lobel
Jon Mintz
First Assistant Editor:
Carola Boado
Foley Editor:
Joseph Difonzo
Greensman:
Patrick Wood
Hair Designer:
Lorraine Godfrey
Line Producer:
Samara Yeshaiek
Location Assistant:
Martin Glenn
Location Manager:
Ben Odell
Makeup & Hair:
Maribel Araujo
Brian Abbott
Makeup Designer:
Lorraine Godfrey
Music Editor:
John Salk
Original Music Composer:
Craig Snyder
Post Production Coordinator:
Jill Hutchinson
Producer:
Michael Corrente
Production Coordinator:
Annie Marter
Production Design:
Charles Kirby
Production Sound Mixer:
Fredrick Helm
John D'Aquino
Production Supervisor:
Steph Accetta
Property Master:
Ellen Robinson
Script Supervisor:
Wendy L. York
Luci Westphal
Second Assistant Camera:
Ryan Sullivan
Second Assistant Director:
Michael A. Moffa
Second Second Assistant Director:
Kim Betz
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Tom Houghton
Sound Effects Editor:
John D'Aquino
Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
John Salk
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Fredrick Helm
Special Effects Supervisor:
Ed Manning
Steadicam Operator:
Parris Mayhew
Gerard Sava
Still Photographer:
Eric Anderson
Storyboard Artist:
Eric Brown
Supervising Sound Editor:
Fredrick Helm
Visual Effects Producer:
Michael Kowalski
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Allan Magled
Wardrobe Assistant:
Jen Paek
Wardrobe Intern:
Nadine Ezra
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Suzan Burdan
Writer:
Dave Silver
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