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Release Date:
October 20, 2006
Original Title:
Flicka
Alternate Titles:
Flicka 1
내 사랑 플리카
내사랑 플리카
Genres:
Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Fox 2000 Pictures
Zucker/Netter Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG HU: 12 KR: ALL NL: 6 PL: 12 RO: AP US: PG
Runtime: 95
Katy McLaughlin desires to work on her family's mountainside horse ranch, although her father insists she finish boarding school. Katy finds a mustang in the hills near her ranch. The headstrong 16 year old then sets her mind to tame a mustang and prove to her father she can run the ranch. But when tragedy happens, it will take all the love and strength the family can muster to restore hope.
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Art Direction:
Peter Borck
Casting:
Mindy Marin
Jim Carnahan
Co-Producer:
Kevin Halloran
Costume Design:
Molly Maginnis
Costume Supervisor:
Sandy Kenyon
Director:
Michael Mayer
Director of Photography:
J. Michael Muro
Editor:
Andrew Marcus
First Assistant Director:
Doug Metzger
Gaffer:
Dayton Nietert
Hair Department Head:
Beth Miller
Hairstylist:
Rita Troy
Key Hair Stylist:
Maria Valdivia
Key Makeup Artist:
Keith Sayer
Location Manager:
Briana Burke
Makeup Artist:
Roxy D'Alonzo
Lynne K. Eagan
Rebecca DeHerrera
Makeup Department Head:
Deborah K. Larsen
Music:
Aaron Zigman
Novel:
Mary O'Hara
Producer:
Gil Netter
Production Design:
Sharon Seymour
Property Master:
Maureen Farley
Screenplay:
Mark Rosenthal
Lawrence Konner
Script Supervisor:
Alexa Alden
Second Assistant Director:
Brian Relyea
Timothy R. Price
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Rebecca Strickland
Set Decoration:
Maggie Martin
Set Designer:
Natalie Richards
Set Dresser:
Steven Curtis Husch
Jordan Paul
Set Production Assistant:
Cristi Rickey
Supervising Sound Editor:
Bernard Weiser
Unit Production Manager:
Susan McNamara
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