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Release Date:
June 2, 2007
Original Title:
Chekhov And Maria
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Russian playwright Anton Chekhov is ill with tuberculosis and is cared for by his sister Maria with whom he lives in Yalta. He is desperately struggling to complete his play "The Cherry Orchard." With Maria's help, he is able to continue writing, but when Maria discovers that he has secretly married the Moscow Art Theatre actress, Olga Knipper, she feels betrayed and schemes to prevent him from returning to Moscow. When Chekhov discovers how manipulative Maria has been, they have a major confrontation.
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ADR Mixer:
Chris Navarro
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Allen Ormerod
Brad Thornton
Assistant Camera:
Sean P. Keenan
Assistant Unit Manager:
Sean P. Keenan
Boom Operator:
Dane Elcar
Camera Operator:
Bradley Stonesifer
Cinematography:
Laszlo George
Costume Design:
Zale Morris
Director:
Eric Till
Editor:
Raymond Singer
Electrician:
John Steinhilber
Executive Producer:
John H. Starke
Foley Artist:
Tim O'Connell
Foley Mixer:
David Yonson
Gaffer:
Ray Hinton Jr.
Grip:
Randy Titus
Hairstylist:
Raul Morales
Key Grip:
Tony Otto
Lighting Camera:
Tony Otto
Makeup Artist:
Katherine Seymour
Music:
Glenn Morley
Producer:
James Margellos
Production Design:
Jaret Sacrey
Production Manager:
James Margellos
Production Supervisor:
Michael Jon Anderson
Set Decoration:
Michael Byrnes
Jason Sacrey
Sound Editor:
Nelson Ferreira
Sound Effects:
Mike Welker
Sound Mixer:
Michael Baxter-Lax
Jeff Prosserman
Writer:
Jovanka Bach
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