A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 2, 2004
Original Title:
A Love Song for Bobby Long
Alternate Titles:
A.Love.Song.for.Bobby.Long
Uma Canção de Amor Para Bobby Long
Una canción del pasado
러브 송 포 보비 롱
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Yari Film Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 6 DE: 6 ES: 7 GR: 15 US: R
Runtime: 119
A headstrong young woman returns to New Orleans after the death of her estranged mother.
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Art Direction:
Adele Plauche
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Scott August
Author:
Ronald Everett Capps
Shainee Gabel
Best Boy Electric:
Ronald R. Koch Jr.
Best Boy Grip:
Tom Crawford
Camera Loader:
Giulio Magnolia
Carpenter:
Jason Perlander
Casting:
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond
Wendy Weidman
Sig De Miguel
Amanda Mackey
Lisa Mae Fincannon
Co-Producer:
Melanie Sloan
Construction Coordinator:
Randall S. Coe
Costume Design:
Jill M. Ohanneson
Costume Supervisor:
Linda Gardar
Costumer:
Kim Martínez
Director:
Shainee Gabel
Director of Photography:
Elliot Davis
Dolly Grip:
Buddy Carr
Editor:
Lisa Fruchtman
Lee Percy
Electrician:
Larry Cottrill
Gordon Ard
Allen Parks
Cougar Easley
Rene Defrancesch
Bob Bates
R. Scott Lebell
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Robert Katz
Executive Producer:
George Furla
Randall Emmett
Brad Krevoy
First Assistant Camera:
Ted Caloroso
First Assistant Director:
William Paul Clark
Foley Artist:
Shelley Roden
Gaffer:
Jeff Murrell
Grip:
Chris Ekstrom
Paul Beard
Don W. Wegner
Charles Franklin
John Joseph Minardi
Hairstylist:
Yolanda Toussieng
Key Grip:
Richard Mall
Key Set Costumer:
Donna Chance
Line Producer:
Betsy Mackey
Makeup Artist:
Michelle Bühler
Allison Gordin
LeDiedra Richard-Baldwin
Novel:
Ronald Everett Capps
Original Music Composer:
Nathan Larson
Producer:
Anson Downes
Jamie Gordon
Linda Favila
David Lancaster
R. Paul Miller
Chad Marting
Bob Yari
Shainee Gabel
Production Coordinator:
Alissa M. Kantrow
Production Design:
Sharon Lomofsky
Production Executive:
Todd Williams
Production Secretary:
Chip Carey
Property Master:
Michael S. Martin
Propmaker:
Daniel Coe
Props:
Ann Walters
Script Supervisor:
Pam Fuller
Seamstress:
Giselle Spence
Second Assistant Director:
Alexa Sheehan
Second Second Assistant Director:
Leonard E. Reynolds III
Set Decoration:
Leonard R. Spears
Set Dresser:
Daniel T. Fox
Sound:
Jonathan Wales
Steadicam Operator:
Henry Tirl
Still Photographer:
Ron Phillips
Writer:
Shainee Gabel
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