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Release Date:
April 9, 2013
Original Title:
Ring the Bell
Alternate Titles:
Un Toque al Corazon
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Beach Street Entertainment
Beachmark, LLC
Provident Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 97
Slick, big city sports agent Rob Decker has it all. But on his latest mission to sign a high school baseball superstar, Rob becomes stranded in a small town where the simplicity of life - and the faith of the people - stands in stark contrast to his own fast-paced, win-at-all-costs mindset. Torn between these two worlds, will Rob have the courage to let faith transform his life?
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Additional Editing:
C. Andrew Hall
Additional Music:
Craig Owens
Art Direction:
Caleb Mikler
Assistant Editor:
Joel Kraus
Jason Elrod
Assistant Set Decoration:
Lisa Malott
Boom Operator:
Ryan Kuhfield
Camera Operator:
Mike McGowan
Casting:
Mark Mullen
Bree Statley
Kelli Miller
Digital Imaging Technician:
Justin Montgomery
Director:
Thomas Weber
Director of Photography:
Samson Chan
Editor:
Bryan Curb
Executive Producer:
Terry Hemmings
Ben Howard
First Assistant Camera:
Josh Coffin
Benjamin Lowell
First Assistant Director:
Bree Statley
Hairstylist:
Jane Hassinger
Line Producer:
Frank Miller
Location Sound Mixer:
Erich Cox
Makeup Artist:
Christine Wostak
Original Music Composer:
Evan Frankfort
Post Production Producer:
Bryan Curb
Producer:
Mark Miller
Production Coordinator:
Ricardo Beltran
Production Design:
Shawn McFall
Production Supervisor:
Colin Penney
Script Consultant:
Steven Curtis Chapman
Gregg Hubbard
Script Supervisor:
Asia LeMasters
Second Assistant Camera:
Ian Campbell
Terry Schroth
Second Assistant Director:
Kelli Miller
Set Decoration:
Fidelma Magill
Steadicam Operator:
Mike McGowan
Unit Production Manager:
Ron Harris
Don Harris
Writer:
Thomas Weber
Mark Miller
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