A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 2, 2011
Original Title:
Take Me Home
Alternate Titles:
Uma Carona Para o Amor
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Good Folk Films
Monterey Media
Wonder Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14
Runtime: 97
In New York City, Thom is broke and jobless, illegally working as a taxi driver. Claire is a successful business-woman, but personally she's in shambles - then comes the phone call that her estranged father is in the hospital. Not knowing what to do, Claire hops in Thom's cab and orders him to just drive and so he does. They find themselves in Pennsylvania and Claire makes the rash decision to drive across the country to California. On the road, there are many detours as the obstacles and secrets force them to learn about themselves and each other.
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Accountant:
Paul Zukowsky
Dan Reed
Additional Casting:
Dennis Romer
Additional Gaffer:
Kenneth Wales
Brent Hansen
Nikolas Smith
Sergio Villegas
Rocky Romines
Art Direction:
Johanna Jenkins
Assistant Editor:
Dillon W. Brown
Associate Producer:
Rene Smallwood
Scott Meier
Attorney:
Robert Spinak
Best Boy Electric:
Zach Rasmussen
Best Boy Grip:
Sam Schroeder
Boom Operator:
Jesse Doland
Cale Lincoln Erickson
Casting:
Meg Morman
Sunday Boling
Casting Assistant:
Sarah Domeier Lindo
Co-Producer:
Jade DeCosta
Colorist:
Bill Harrison
Compositor:
Austin Hiser
Philip Fraschetti
Ryan J. Quinlan
Costume Designer:
Trayce Gigi Field
Director:
Sam Jaeger
Director of Photography:
Jesse M. Feldman
Driver:
Zach Rasmussen
Editor:
Damien LeVeck
Electrician:
Jarret Sexton
Nathan Carballo
Brandon Alperin
Alex Rodriguez
Tony Banando
J.C. Osorio
Igor Tochilnikov
Chase Kelly
First Assistant Camera:
Robert Fredericks
Jon Kim
Brian Gunter
First Assistant Director:
Tessa Lyn Stephenson
Gaffer:
Howard Newstate
Hairstylist:
Rain Alicia
Key Hair Stylist:
Mayumi Murakami
Key Makeup Artist:
Essie Cha
Key Set Production Assistant:
Evelyn Valenzuela
Location Coordinator:
Gordon Gee
Marshall Johnson
Location Manager:
Benjamin Rotast
Makeup Artist:
Elena Arroy
Stephanie Bravo
Music Coordinator:
Liza Richardson
Music Supervisor:
Jake Belnick
Frank Palazzolo
Original Music Composer:
Bootstraps
Other:
Kaitlyn Yang
Brian Higbee
Hillary Gronvold
Post Production Supervisor:
Damien LeVeck
Producer:
Jane Kelly Kosek
Michael Hobert
Sam Jaeger
Production Assistant:
Diane Cohen
Elizabeth Testa
Production Designer:
Susannah Lowber
Production Intern:
Diane Cohen
Elizabeth Testa
Alex Funk
Beth Oberting
Rebecca Woodruff
Yufei Mao
May E. Olney
Production Sound Mixer:
Jordi Cirbián
Paul Seradarian
Production Supervisor:
Kevin Desmond
Publicist:
Tej Bhatia-Herring
Screenplay:
Sam Jaeger
Script Supervisor:
Richelle de los Santos
Second Assistant Camera:
Clint Wayne Hudson
A.J. Winslow
Bryant Jansen
Second Assistant Director:
Anthony Ollman
Kyle Behling
Ornella Jaramillo
Abimbola Ogun
Set Costumer:
Melissa Gould McNeely
Alexis Jacks
Set Production Assistant:
Kathleen Boone
Seth Kane
Aubrey Gore
Christian Hernandez
Pradeep Paga
Narbeh Nazarian
Cameron Schwartz
David Nepsky
Sound Designer:
Adam Hawk
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adam Hawk
Still Photographer:
Scott Sheff
Thanks:
Damon Decker
Jeff Seibenick
Susannah Grant
Michael Breines
David Jaeger
Shad Hart
Jasmine Lord
Mark S. Temple
Michael Morales
Natalie LeVeck
Kurt A. Boesen
Karl Florine
Greg Derochie
Marc Guggenheim
Nan Bernstein Freed
Fred Eldridge
Michael 'Fish' Herring
Jeff Stephenson
Les Borsay
Avril Beukes
Tim Hobert
Dennis Romer
Title Designer:
Alexander Kalsey
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