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Release Date:
March 20, 1999
Original Title:
The First of May
Alternate Titles:
Cory kai Carlotta
El Circo De La Vida
Primero De Mayo
Szeretetre vágyva
Une amie pour la vie
Genres:
Drama | Family
Production Companies:
SHO Entertainment Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 16 US: G
Runtime: 111
Cory is a foster child nobody wants. Carlota is an elderly woman the world has forgotten. Together, they find friendship and family when they join a traveling circus. Also features Mickey Rooney and Joe DiMaggio, in his last screen appearance.
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Best Boy Electric:
Marc Wostak
Boom Operator:
Kevin Santy
Carpenter:
David E. Conley
Casting:
Melvin Johnson
Costume Design:
Beverly Safier
Dialogue Editor:
Bob Bass
Director:
Paul Sirmons
Director of Photography:
Stephen Campbell
Editor:
Oliver Peters
Executive Producer:
Reza Badiyi
John B. Goodman
First Assistant Camera:
J. Steven Latham
Gaffer:
Andy Clapp
Key Hair Stylist:
Tish Simpson
Key Makeup Artist:
Diane Maurno
Location Manager:
Christopher Sirmons Haviland
Music:
Brian Langsbard
Novel:
Gail Radley
Producer:
Nelson Betancourt
Jan Rhees
Ralph Clemente
Christopher Simons Haviland
Mehrdad Azami
Gary Rogers
Paul Simons
Sandy Watterson
Production Coordinator:
Robert Cahoon
Production Design:
Orvis Rigsby
Property Master:
Joseph E. Stone
Vern Crofoot
Propmaker:
Genevieve Abate
Script Supervisor:
Jillian Amburgey
Set Decoration:
Karen Rigsby
Sound Effects Editor:
Richard Achor
Steadicam Operator:
William Papp
Still Photographer:
Tom Farrar
Stunt Coordinator:
Glenn R. Wilder
Tommie Turvey
John Evanko
Supervising Sound Editor:
Bob Bass
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Michael Safier
Writer:
Gary Rogers
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