A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 14, 1998
Original Title:
God Said, 'Ha!'
Alternate Titles:
Julia Sweeney: God Said Ha!
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Miramax
Oh Brother Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 85
Julia Sweeney tells the viewers the monologue about the hard time in her life when her brother fought with cancer and she was also diagnosed with a rare form of cancer.
ADR Mixer:
Rich Weingart
Art Direction:
Steve Joyner
Caylah Eddleblute
Assistant Editor:
Michael Brandt
Assistant Sound Editor:
Julie Lucas
Associate Producer:
Mark Friedman
Camera Loader:
Arien Hatch
Camera Operator:
Michael Jones
Bill Hines
Joe Thibo
Co-Producer:
Greg Kachel
Color Timer:
Bob Fredrickson
Costume Design:
Mary Zophres
Dialogue Editor:
Trevor Jolly
Director:
Julia Sweeney
Director of Photography:
John Hora
Editor:
Fabienne Rawley
Executive Producer:
Quentin Tarantino
First Assistant Camera:
Ron Turowski
Tom Cherry
Edward A. Gutentag
First Assistant Director:
Steven Wren
Foley Artist:
Michael J. Broomberg
Foley Mixer:
Jackson Schwartz
Line Producer:
Dawn Todd Curfman
Makeup & Hair:
Patrice Ryan
Music Coordinator:
Tom Eaton
Elyse Hoyt
Music Editor:
Terry Wilson
Music Supervisor:
Lonnie Sill
Original Music Composer:
Anthony Marinelli
Post Production Coordinator:
Tim Talbott
Post Production Supervisor:
Jon Kuyper
Producer:
Rana Joy Glickman
Production Design:
Gail Bennett
Production Manager:
Gregory Bartlett
Production Sound Mixer:
Craig Woods
Script Supervisor:
Sydney Gilner
Second Assistant Camera:
Keith Ogier
David Fukuda
Steve Sfetku
Second Assistant Director:
Lisa Zupan
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Seo Mutarevic
Set Designer:
Thom Biggert
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gerry Lentz
Michael Keller
Steadicam Operator:
Geoffrey Haley
Still Photographer:
David Michalek
Supervising Sound Editor:
Trevor Jolly
Utility Sound:
Laura Rush
Writer:
Julia Sweeney
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