A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 17, 1999
Original Title:
For Love of the Game
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Beacon Pictures
Mirage Enterprises
Tig Productions
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M BR: 12 CH: 6 DE: 6 HU: 12 IE: 12 JP: R15+ KR: 12 NL: AL PL: 12 PT: M/12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 138
A baseball legend almost finished with his distinguished career at the age of forty has one last chance to prove who he is, what he is capable of, and win the heart of the woman he has loved for the past four years.
"B" Camera Operator:
Craig DiBona
ADR Editor:
Constance A. Kazmer
ADR Mixer:
Alan Holly
ADR Recordist:
Diana Flores
ADR Supervisor:
Jennifer Mann
ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris
Additional Second Assistant Director:
Bac DeLorme
Stacey Beneville
Eric Yellin
Aerial Director of Photography:
David B. Nowell
Art Department Coordinator:
Erin W. Sibley
Wendy E.M. Richardson
Art Direction:
James C. Feng
Steve Arnold
Assistant Art Director:
Keith P. Cunningham
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Peter Koola
David Burnett
Assistant Costume Designer:
Sarah Edwards
Erin Folsey
Lisa Tomczeszyn
Assistant Editor:
Nancy Novack
Daniel Craven
A. Michelle Page
Michael Rafferty
Assistant Hairstylist:
Dale Brownell
Assistant Location Manager:
Albert M. Epps
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Miriam Schapiro
Candice D. Campos
Patty Power Brendlinger
Assistant Property Master:
Karen Kates
Mark Gantt
Mark Harrington
Best Boy Grip:
Thomas Yostpille
E. Scott Mayhugh
Boom Operator:
Keith Gardner
Christopher O'Donnell
CG Artist:
John Cassella
Camera Loader:
Jason Marder
Caesar S. Carnevale
Lorna Leslie
Camera Operator:
Monty Rowan
Casting:
Lynn Kressel
Chief Lighting Technician:
Mike Moyer
Kevin Janicelli
Compositing Artist:
Anthony Mabin
Matt Dessero
Fortunato Frattasio
Eric W. Weinschenk
Costume Designer:
Judianna Makovsky
Costume Supervisor:
Margo Baxley
Costumer:
Ingrid Price
Myron Baker
Adrienne Childers
Katrina Mastrolia
Robert Mata
Barbara Gordon
Dialogue Editor:
Lauren Stephens
Richard Dwan Jr.
Elizabeth Kenton
Chris Hogan
Dan Hegeman
Digital Compositor:
Doug Tubach
Patrick Tubach
Thomas Zils
Jerry Sells
Tim Gibbons
Sarah Moore
Digital Effects Producer:
Ariana Lingenfelser
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Thomas J. Smith
Director:
Sam Raimi
Director of Photography:
John Bailey
Dolly Grip:
Kenneth Fundus
Mike Connors
Editor:
Eric L. Beason
Arthur Coburn
Executive Producer:
Ron Bozman
Marc Abraham
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Susan Starr
Norman Edward Parker
First Assistant Camera:
Bobby Mancuso
First Assistant Director:
Eric Heffron
First Assistant Editor:
Sean Valla
Foley Artist:
James Moriana
Jeffrey Wilhoit
Foley Editor:
Craig S. Jaeger
Hector C. Gika
Foley Mixer:
Nerses Gezalyan
Foley Recordist:
Greg Zimmerman
Grip:
Leo Behar
Rick Guertin
Vincent Lanza
David Nims
Don Glenn
Roger Kimpton
Brendon Malone
Chris Thornton
Rodney Veto
Hairstylist:
Elle Elliott
Werner Sherer
Key Hair Stylist:
Jasen Joseph Sica
Location Manager:
Maria T. Bierniak
Josh L. Silverman
John Fedynich
Jillian Livingston
Makeup Artist:
Francisco X. Pérez
Joseph A. Campayno
Makeup Department Head:
Bernadette Mazur
Kris Evans
Music Editor:
Dick Bernstein
Curtis Roush
Music Supervisor:
G. Marq Roswell
Novel:
Michael Shaara
Original Music Composer:
Basil Poledouris
Post Production Supervisor:
Debbi Bossi
Producer:
Armyan Bernstein
Amy Robinson
Production Coordinator:
Liz Newman
Dina Brendlinger-Farnell
Production Design:
Neil Spisak
Production Supervisor:
Kris Nielsen
Property Master:
Martin Lasowitz
Peter C. Clarke
Rigging Gaffer:
Gary Hildebrand
Edward R. Nedin
Rigging Grip:
Carl Landi
Thomas Wazney
Rotoscoping Artist:
Erin M. Cullen
Joanne Ladolcetta
Marvin F. Jones
Serena Rainbow Naramore
George Oliver Jr.
Krystine Lankenau
Screenplay:
Dana Stevens
Script Supervisor:
Lynne Twentyman
Second Assistant Camera:
Ray Collins
Paola Barbaglia
Matthew Moriarty
Meredith Collins
Larissa Supplitt
Second Assistant Director:
Richard Oswald
T. Sean Ferguson
Second Second Assistant Director:
Basti Van Der Woude
David K. Riebel
Second Unit Director:
David Stephan
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Fredric Goodich
Phil Abraham
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Alexandre Perce
Set Costumer:
Barnaby Smith
Daniel Grant North
Set Designer:
Andrew Menzies
Sally Thorton
Set Dresser:
Steven Emmett Adams
Nelson Bush
Scott Canfield
Ken Krammerer
Patrice Canfield Longo
Edward J. McCarthy
Michael S. O'Donnell
Chris Pascuzzo
Bruce Bellamy
Debbie Canfield
Teresa Kelly Canfield
Mark Little
Marco Martin Del Campo
Mike Parmelee
Jennifer Raftery
Sound Effects Designer:
Jon Title
Sound Effects Editor:
Perry Robertson
Randy Kelley
Scott Sanders
Sound Mixer:
Ed Novick
Steve Maslow
Gregg Landaker
Special Effects Coordinator:
Mark Bero
Al Di Sarro
Special Effects Technician:
James Camomile
Matt Di S
William Pape
Thomas John Rasada
Frank Ceglia
Robert Graham
Andrew Sebok
Robert J. Scupp
Storyboard Artist:
David Stephan
Jeffrey Lynch
P.K. MacCarthy
Stunt Coordinator:
Christopher Doyle
Stunts:
John Escobar
Norman Howell
Jim Wilkey
Spice Williams-Crosby
Supervising Sound Editor:
Kelly Cabral
Wylie Stateman
Title Designer:
Pablo Ferro
Unit Production Manager:
Harvey Waldman
Visual Effects:
Constance Bracewell
Jamie Dixon
Thaddeus Beier
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Peter Donen
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