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Release Date:
September 11, 1998
Original Title:
Simon Birch
Alternate Titles:
A Prayer for Owen Meany
Der kleine Held
Über Gürteltiere, Simon und mich
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Caravan Pictures
Hollywood Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 114
Simon Birch and Joe Wenteworth are boys who have a reputation for being oddballs. Joe never knew his father, and his mother, Rebecca, is keeping her lips sealed no matter how much he protests. Simon, meanwhile, is an 11-year-old dwarf whose outsize personality belies his small stature. Indeed, he often assails the local reverend with thorny theological questions and joins Joe on his quest to find his biological father.
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Art Direction:
Dennis Davenport
Assistant Location Manager:
Liam Kiernan
Associate Producer:
Howard Ellis
Co-Producer:
Billy Higgins
Costume Design:
Betsy Heimann
Abram Waterhouse
Director:
Mark Steven Johnson
Director of Photography:
Aaron Schneider
Editor:
David Finfer
Executive Producer:
John Baldecchi
Novel:
John Irving
Original Music Composer:
Marc Shaiman
Producer:
Roger Birnbaum
Laurence Mark
Production Design:
David Chapman
Screenplay:
Mark Steven Johnson
Set Decoration:
Carolyn A. Loucks
Stunt Coordinator:
Alison Reid
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