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Release Date:
November 4, 1995
Original Title:
Land of Milk & Honey
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Shadowwalker FIlms
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
In this psychological drama, Sam (Richard Panebianco) has come to work on a dairy farm in Marin, California. He had been living in New York, but found himself tormented with terrible nightmares. On the farm he works closely with his friend Danny. Not long after his arrival, Sam gets in trouble with Robert, the owner. He is also in trouble with Danny's daughter, Rosie who wanted the job Sam filled. The trouble with the owner comes when Sam begins trying to save poor Rachel, the dairyman's daughter whom Robert keeps locked in the house. Thinking she is being abused, Sam talks to her. She shows her gratitude sexually. Now Sam becomes even more determined to save her. Unfortunately, Rachel isn't as much abused as she is dangerously unstable.
Assistant Camera:
Robert Arnold
Anjali Sundaram
Associate Producer:
Peter Silvestri
Best Boy Electric:
Sean Prichard
Costume Design:
Cheryl Watts
Costume Designer:
Esmerelda Kent
Director:
Joseph Destein
Director of Photography:
David Scardina
Editor:
Kirk Goldberg
Executive Producer:
Ron Fury
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Kenny Krauss
Gaffer:
David W. Strong
Grip:
Chris Lindsay
Line Producer:
Tim August
Debbie Brubaker
Producer:
Joseph Destein
Production Assistant:
Bernie Leinfelder
Lee Marshall
Production Sound Mixer:
Curtis Choy
Set Medic:
Bundy Chanock
Sound Designer:
Tone Sanchez
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