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Release Date:
September 16, 1998
Original Title:
I'm Losing You
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Killer Films
Lions Gate Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Based on Bruce Wagner's best selling novel, "I'm Losing You" is the gripping tale of a wealthy Los Angeles family and their journey from profound loss to love, hope and redemption. On the verge of his 60th birthday, patriarch and TV producer Perry Krohn is diagnosed with inoperable cancer and is told he has only months left to live. He delays telling his thirtysomething children, has-been actor Bertie and adopted daughter Rachel.
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Casting:
Billy Hopkins
Suzanne Smith Crowley
Kerry Barden
Costume Design:
Theadora Van Runkle
Director:
Bruce Wagner
Director of Photography:
Rob Sweeney
Editor:
Janice Hampton
Executive Producer:
David Cronenberg
Novel:
Bruce Wagner
Original Music Composer:
Daniel Catán
Producer:
Christine Vachon
Pamela Koffler
Production Design:
Richard Sherman
Script Supervisor:
Colette Panah
Set Decoration:
Jim Samson
Writer:
Bruce Wagner
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