The Locket (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 8, 2002

Original Title:
The Locket

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

Two love stories connected by the mystery of one simple locket.

A bereaved man takes a job at a health care center, where he befriends an elderly and embittered woman - and as time passes, he becomes obsessed with reuniting her with her long-lost true love.

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ADR Mixer:
Rick Alexander
Alexander Markowski
Richard D. Rogers
Beau Biggart

ADR Recordist:
Bobby Aycock

ADR Supervisor:
Kristi Johns

Additional Camera:
Chip Hackler

Art Direction:
Linwood Taylor

Assistant Editor:
Dana B. Wilson

Best Boy Grip:
Steve Skinner

Casting:
Phyllis Huffman
Olivia Harris

Co-Executive Producer:
Brent Shields

Costume Design:
Shelley Komarov

Costume Supervisor:
Robert Iannaccone

Director:
Karen Arthur

Director of Photography:
Tom Neuwirth

Editor:
Sabrina Plisco

Electrician:
Chris Jadick

Executive Producer:
Richard Welsh

First Assistant Director:
Timothy M. Bourne

Grip:
Stacy Barnhill
Scott Frye

Hairstylist:
Gina Baran

Key Grip:
Dascious Thomas

Key Hair Stylist:
Steven Mack

Key Makeup Artist:
Martha Preciado

Line Producer:
Gordon Wolf

Makeup Artist:
Cecilia Verardi

Music:
Bruce Broughton

Music Editor:
Ed Kalnins

Novel:
Richard Paul Evans

Post Production Supervisor:
Deborah Sahagun

Production Accountant:
Wendy Price

Production Assistant:
John Rendall

Production Coordinator:
Ingrid Johanson

Production Design:
Rodger Maus

Property Master:
Robert Beck

Rigging Gaffer:
Simon Carey

Screenplay:
Ron Raley

Script Supervisor:
Michael J. Leone

Second Assistant Director:
J. David Brightbill

Second Second Assistant Director:
Rudy Persico

Set Decoration:
James Edward Ferrell Jr.

Sound Effects Editor:
Bob Costanza
Kevin Fisher

Sound Mixer:
Carl Rudisill

Sound Supervisor:
Joe Melody

Unit Production Manager:
Gordon Wolf

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