A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 18, 2009
Original Title:
The Answer Man
Alternate Titles:
Arlen Faber
Der göttliche Mr. Faber
Volviendo a ser
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
120dB Films
Ideal Partners
Messick Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: U PT: M/12 SE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 95
Twenty years ago, Arlen Faber wrote a book about spirituality that became wildly popular. These days, he's a curmudgeonly recluse who only enjoys the company of his chiropractor, Elizabeth. As Elizabeth's warmth starts to melt Arlen's cold heart, he comes to realize what love really means.
Art Direction:
Dawn Masi
Casting:
Deborah Aquila
Tricia Wood
Jennifer L. Smith
Costume Design:
Rebecca Gregg
Director:
John Hindman
Director of Photography:
Oliver Bokelberg
Editor:
Gerald B. Greenberg
Executive Producer:
Peter Graham
Daniel Crown
Michael Lesser
Stephen Hays
Rachel Cohen
Hairstylist:
Janice Innella
Qodi Armstrong
Makeup Artist:
Diane Heller
Pamela Peitzman
Music:
Teddy Castellucci
Producer:
Kevin J. Messick
Jana Edelbaum
Rebecca Rivo
Deborah Aquila
Production Design:
Alex DiGerlando
Script Supervisor:
Lee Davis
Set Decoration:
Bruce Sumerfield
Stunt Coordinator:
Peter Bucossi
Writer:
John Hindman
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