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Release Date:
January 1, 1996
Original Title:
The 53rd Calypso
Production Companies:
A Peace of Pi Production
White Nuckle Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 27
Short film featuring Emily Helstrom, Mark Shannahan, Molly Castelloe, Edward Norton, etc.
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Assistant Camera:
Josh Marston
Assistant Director:
Jonathan Judge
Assistant Editor:
Aljernon Tunsil
Director:
Josh Apter
Director of Photography:
Peter Olsen
Editor:
Josh Apter
Gaffer:
Catherine McCarthy
Jodi Gilson
Makeup Artist:
Howard Weisberg
Producer:
Dana H. Glazer
Production Assistant:
Vito Tumbarello
Production Coordinator:
Amy Tiehel
Production Design:
Deborah Rosen
Production Sound Mixer:
Bill Platt
Sound Designer:
Beo Morales
Quentin Chiappetta
Jim Dungan
Gisburg Smialek
Stunt Coordinator:
Trent Dawson
Supervising Editor:
Spike Lampros
Unit Production Manager:
Amy Tiehel
Sherri Apter/Wexler
Writer:
Josh Apter
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