Yuma Crossing (1990) [N/A]

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Release Date:
January 1, 1990

Original Title:
Yuma Crossing

Genres:
Documentary | Drama

Production Companies:
Chariot Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 31

The story of the Yuma Crossing, the place where centuries of travelers crossed the Colorado River as told in a series of reenacted vignettes by colorful characters from the Quechan tribe, the conquistadores, Father Kino, Olive Oatman and others up until the first bridge was built in the 1920's.

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Assistant Camera:
Peter Bussian

Assistant Director:
Sean McElroy

Assistant Property Master:
Jimmy Hill

Associate Producer:
Lorey Cachora

Casting:
Ben Gordon

Construction Coordinator:
Arnold Millard

Costume Designer:
Marianna Defina

Craft Service:
Ava Hamilton

Director:
Victress Hitchcock

Director of Photography:
Judy Irola

Dresser:
Christopher Lee

Editor:
John Hoffhines

Grip:
Phil Emerson

Location Manager:
Bill Pakinkas

Makeup & Hair:
Marianna Defina

Musician:
Preston J. Arrow-Weed
Steve Gorn
John Hoffhines
Rick Reid

Original Music Composer:
Otto Koch

Production Assistant:
Verda McCain
Jeanne Pask

Production Design:
Don Defina

Production Manager:
Ann Whitehill

Props:
Bill Pakinkas

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Joseph Sitko
Adam Horowitz
Oliver Henry

Sound:
Adam Horowitz

Sound Editor:
Richard Jenkins

Sound Recordist:
Richard Jenkins

Title Illustration:
Barbara Bash

Writer:
Victress Hitchcock

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