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Release Date:
May 13, 2005
Original Title:
Down in the Valley
Alternate Titles:
Perversa Seduccion
San Fernando Cowboy
Genres:
Drama | Romance | Thriller | Western
Production Companies:
Class 5 Films
Element Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 GB: 15 GR: 16 IE: 15A US: R
Runtime: 112
On a trip to the beach, a teenage girl named Tobe meets a charismatic stranger named Harlan, who dresses like a cowboy and claims to be a former ranch hand. The pair feel an instant attraction and begin a relationship, but her father, a lawman, is suspicious of her lover.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Ashley Sibille
Art Direction:
Michael Atwell
Casting:
Barbara Fiorentino
Rebecca Mangieri
Kelly O'Brien
Co-Producer:
Bill Migliore
Marc Schaberg
Mike Upton
Joseph P. Genier
Costume Design:
Jacqueline West
Director:
David Jacobson
Director of Photography:
Enrique Chediak
Editor:
David Jacobson
Lynzee Klingman
Edward Norton
Executive Producer:
Sam Nazarian
Hair Department Head:
Johnny Villanueva
Makeup Department Head:
Julie L. Pearce
Music Supervisor:
Matt Aberle
Jay Faires
Original Music Composer:
Peter Salett
Producer:
Stavros Merjos
Edward Norton
Adam Rosenfelt
Holly Wiersma
Production Design:
Franco-Giacomo Carbone
Set Decoration:
Robert Greenfield
Stand In:
Michelle Shore
Stunt Coordinator:
Jeff Danoff
Patrick J. Statham
Stunt Double:
Richard Bucher
Darlene Ava Williams
Stunts:
Ellen Statham
Jeff Evans
Cole S. McKay
Cinda-Lin James
Gary J. Wayton
Russell Solberg
Ben Scott
Unit Production Manager:
Lisa Looney
Writer:
David Jacobson
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