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Release Date:
November 1, 2002
Original Title:
Tully
Alternate Titles:
The Truth About Tully
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Telltale Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 106
Tully Jr. and Earl live on their father's Nebraska ranch, proud and independent to a fault. While the shy, reclusive Earl spends his free time watching movies, the cockier Tully works his way through a succession of short-term affairs and an off-again, on-again relationship with April, a stripper in town. When their childhood friend Ella returns to town to start a veterinary practice, however, Tully falls for her — although the townsfolk have their doubts that he could ever commit to one woman.
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ADR Engineer:
Beo Morales
Leslie Lavelanet
Additional First Assistant Camera:
Mike Mastre
Steve Smith
Art Direction:
Nathan Carlson
Sarah Birmingham
Assistant Editor:
Geno Foster
Karen Sztajnberg
Assistant Music Supervisor:
Jim Black
Associate Producer:
Sarah Birmingham
Molly Bradford
Chip Signore
Boom Operator:
Devendra Cleary
Megan McCambridge
Casting:
Ellen Parks
Costume Designer:
Christine Vollmer
Director:
Hilary Birmingham
Director of Photography:
John Foster
Editor:
Affonso Gonçalves
Extras Casting Coordinator:
Laura Walker
First Assistant Camera:
Jason Summers
David Flanigan
First Assistant Director:
Chip Signore
Jeff Huston
Foley Artist:
Rebecca Meis DeMarco
Key Hair Stylist:
Mike Torres
Key Makeup Artist:
Mike Torres
Line Producer:
Debi Zelko
Local Casting:
John Jackson
Makeup & Hair:
Lorraine Godfrey
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Jamie Martig
Music Editor:
Esther Regelson
Music Supervisor:
Matthew Abbott
Original Music Composer:
Marcelo Zarvos
Post Production Assistant:
Brendan Caldon
Post Production Supervisor:
Molly Bradford
Producer:
Hilary Birmingham
Anne Sundberg
Production Coordinator:
Donna Gale Fulson
Sarah Price
Production Design:
Mark White
Production Manager:
Kaylene Carlson
Brian Slocum
Screenplay:
Hilary Birmingham
Matt Drake
Script Supervisor:
Laura Kendall
Second Assistant Camera:
Melissa Freeman
Second Assistant Director:
Carolyn Sara Fine
Brendan Caldon
Second Second Assistant Director:
Jay Ostrowski
Set Costumer:
Andromeda Ross
Set Decoration:
Bret Davison
Set Dresser:
Sarah Birmingham
Lisa Scoppa
Short Story:
Tom McNeal
Sound Editor:
Brad Bergbom
Sound Mixer:
Brad Bergbom
Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Evan Benjamin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tony Volante
Special Effects Coordinator:
Wes Clowers
Still Photographer:
Glenn Fitzgerald
Steve Solomon
Stunt Coordinator:
John Knotts
Third Assistant Camera:
Scott McCarthy
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