A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 18, 1998
Original Title:
Outside Ozona
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Millennium Media
Nu Image
Sandstorm Films
TriStar Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 100
A widowed trucker fends off isolation in the company of a dog named Girl, two bickering sisters try to reconcile their differences and a down-and-out circus clown and his stripper girlfriend must fight the temptation of crime on the road. Their common companion is an angry disc jockey at odds with a desperate boss. All these people will find their lives intertwined by the hand of fate. And before the night gives way to day, some will breathe their last breath... Outside Ozona.
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ADR Editor:
Michael Wetherwax
ADR Mixer:
Brian Smith
ADR Supervisor:
Sarah Brady
Additional Camera:
Bud Kremp
Additional Photography:
Andre Sobczak
Stephen Sheridan
Art Direction:
Hector Velez
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Kate Kelly
Assistant Production Design:
Tasha Moth
Associate Producer:
Amy Gibbons
Boom Operator:
Harsha Kraakman
Casting:
Abra Edelman
Elisa Goodman
Casting Assistant:
Shane Edelman
Costume Designer:
Bonnie Stauch
Costume Supervisor:
Kate Swartz
Dialogue Editor:
Cameron Steenhagen
Director:
J.S. Cardone
Director of Photography:
Irek Hartowicz
Editor:
Amanda I. Kirpaul
Executive Producer:
Avi Lerner
Danny Dimbort
Trevor Short
Boaz Davidson
John Thompson
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Tara Summers
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Michael Collins
First Assistant "C" Camera:
Mike Crone
Dale Geurts
First Assistant Camera:
Denise Brassard
First Assistant Director:
Sholto J. Roeg
Lawrence Kane
Foley Artist:
Elizabeth Rainey
Foley Mixer:
Carlos Isais
Hairstylist:
Dami Hamilton
Makeup Artist:
Carlann Matz
Music Editor:
Jim Mona
On Set Dresser:
Ryan J. Beyer
Original Music Composer:
Taj Mahal
Johnny Lee Schell
Post Production Coordinator:
Dave Duce
Post Production Supervisor:
George Gale
Todd Gilbert
Producer:
Carol Kottenbrook
Scott Einbinder
Production Coordinator:
Andrea Gabusi
Production Design:
Martina Buckley
Script Supervisor:
Nicole Stavro
Second Assistant Camera:
Diana Bolton
Harry M. Dixon
Todd Campbell
Matthew D. Berlowe
Second Assistant Director:
Courtney King
Second Second Assistant Director:
Jim Utter
Matt Prescott Morton
Second Unit Director:
Carol Kottenbrook
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Michael Cardone
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Courtney King
Matt Prescott Morton
Set Decoration:
Ivana Letica
Set Dresser:
Jeanetta Gonzales
Sound Effects Editor:
Peggy McAffee
Sound Mixer:
George Burton Goen II
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Thaddeus Kosciusko
Jerry Jordan
Sound Supervisor:
Kerri Wilson
Special Effects Assistant:
Morgan Alvet
Special Effects Coordinator:
Larry Fioritto
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Travis Pates
Still Photographer:
Prashant Gupta
Storyboard Artist:
James Ward Byrkit
Stunt Coordinator:
Ed Anders
Stunts:
George A. Sack Jr.
Andrew Sarvis
Debbie Evans
Ray Pichette
Lynn Salvatori
Patrick J. Statham
Nicholas Toth
Helena Walsh
Unit Production Manager:
Amy Gibbons
Writer:
J.S. Cardone
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