A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 20, 2004
Original Title:
Speak
Alternate Titles:
Le Parole non dette
Melindan salaisuus
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Showtime Independent Films
Speak Film Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 93
Freshman high-school student Melinda has refused to speak ever since she called the cops on a popular summer party. With her old friends snubbing her for being a rat, and her parents too busy to notice her troubles, she folds into herself, trying to hide her secret: that star senior Andy raped her at the party. But Melinda does manage to find solace in her art class headed by Mr. Freeman.
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ADR Mixer:
Gonzalo 'Bino' Espinoza
Art Direction:
Ethan Brooke
Associate Producer:
Rebecca Rivo
Boom Operator:
Marshall McGee
Co-Producer:
Jessica Sharzer
Annie Young Frisbie
Costume Design:
Rebecca Gregg
Dialogue Editor:
David Ellinwood
Director:
Jessica Sharzer
Director of Photography:
Andrij Parekh
Executive Producer:
Jerry Offsay
First Assistant Director:
Daniel J. Shaw
Foley Artist:
Jay Peck
Gaffer:
Frank Stubblefield
Key Grip:
Bob Izzo
Key Hair Stylist:
Melissa Forney
Makeup Department Head:
Darylin Nagy
Novel:
Laurie Halse Anderson
Original Music Composer:
Christopher Libertino
Producer:
Fred Berner
Matthew Myers
Production Design:
Laura Ballinger
Production Supervisor:
Rebecca Rivo
Screenplay:
Annie Young Frisbie
Jessica Sharzer
Script Supervisor:
Gloria Pichhadze
Second Assistant Director:
Kathie Tull
Sound Editor:
David Ellinwood
Sound Mixer:
Boris Esposito
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dave Paterson
Stunts:
Lisa France
Supervising Sound Editor:
Damian Volpe
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Kathy Karbowski
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