A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 24, 1996
Original Title:
One More Shot
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
WEB Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
Based on a true story about two college wrestlers, T. J. "Teddy" Williams and Art Munson whose battle for the National AAU Wrestling Championship in 1958 resulted in a near fatal accident leaving Williams with a broken neck and psychiatric problems. The story continues thirty years later when champion wrestler, Brock Jones is admitted to the same institution as Williams after suffering a mental breakdown, The two become friends as Williams tries to get Jones back on track and coach him to another victory.
Assistant Camera:
Fred Weigle
Casting:
Donise Hardy
Co-Producer:
Chip Fraser
Cary Glieberman
Costume Assistant:
Kevin Hummel
Dialogue Editor:
Markus Innocenti
Director:
Robert McNamarra
Driver:
Roger Greer
Editor:
Conrad M. Gonzalez
Executive Producer:
H. Donald Pasquale
First Assistant Director:
Greg Zekowski
Grip:
James WilderHancock
Key Grip:
Marcelo Colacilli
Line Producer:
Greg Zekowski
Makeup Department Head:
Myke Michaels
Music:
Antonio Romano
Producer:
Jeffrey Butscher
Production Coordinator:
Annunziata Gianzero
Production Manager:
Mark N. Cohen
Second Assistant Director:
Fred Mandel
Second Second Assistant Director:
James Grayford
Stunt Coordinator:
Ed Anders
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