The Dogwalker (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 3, 2002

Original Title:
The Dogwalker

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Bigfoot Entertainment
Filmmakers Alliance

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 99

The L.A. dog walking scene provides a colorful backdrop for the story of Ellie Moore, damaged goods on the run from her latest abusive boyfriend and on the verge of transformation. She's helped along in that process by Betsy Wright, a misanthropic dog-walker in need of help with her business and struggling with her own dark past.

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Art Direction:
Nicole Lee

Assistant Editor:
Chryss Terry

Associate Producer:
Michael R. Blaha
Andrew Somers

Cinematography:
Marco Fargnoli

Co-Executive Producer:
David Diaan
Michael Gleissner

Co-Producer:
Diane Gaidry
Toni Ann Parker

Costume Design:
Claudia Coleman

Director:
Jacques Thelemaque

Editor:
Jeff Orgill

First Assistant Director:
L. Scott Butler

Key Hair Stylist:
Heather C. Howard

Key Makeup Artist:
Heather C. Howard
Susan Maralit

Music:
Joel Diamond

Producer:
Linda L. Miller
Hilary Six
Jacques Thelemaque

Production Design:
Robert La Liberte
Joe Warson

Script Consultant:
Frank Chindamo

Script Supervisor:
Diane Collins

Stunt Coordinator:
Kim Robert Koscki

Stunts:
Banzai Vitale

Writer:
Jacques Thelemaque

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