A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2004
Original Title:
Hooray for Mr. Touchdown
Production Companies:
Ma and Pa Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
A Prohibition era football hero is the unwitting pawn in a bookmaking scheme as a love-struck coed and an enterprising reporter seek to exploit him in mutually exclusive ways. His preoccupation with the meaning of existence matches him with an eccentric physics professor whose experiments cause him to dematerialize whenever he is aroused in any way. All of these disparate interests miraculously come together to thwart the efforts of bookmaking gangsters intent on fixing the big game.
Art Department Production Assistant:
Jen Shelley
Levi Abrino
Assistant Camera:
Deb Peterson
Assistant Director:
Brad Robinson
Associate Producer:
Lisa Tabler
Clara Benice
Boom Operator:
Cindy Rago
Cinematography:
Jeff Preston
Costume Design:
Katie Schmidt-Feder
Director:
Rod Bingaman
Gaffer:
Pete Tyson
Grip:
Michael Protas
Nathan Rogers
Seth Olson
Key Grip:
Jim Westrick
Makeup Artist:
Loni Agostinelli
Producer:
Maura E. Shea
Production Assistant:
Lauren Bellizzi
Mark Stitzer
J. Nathan Wehr
Alex Young
Chris Murrell
Production Design:
JoAnn Vara
Production Manager:
Corey Peterson
Script Supervisor:
Maggie Warner
Second Assistant Camera:
Randy Litzinger
Casey McHugh
Sound Recordist:
J. Michael Flack
Supervisor of Production Resources:
Thom Kephart
Wardrobe Assistant:
Lisa Agiewich
Writer:
Rod Bingaman
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