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Release Date:
May 3, 1996
Original Title:
The Pallbearer
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Miramax
The Chess Club
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 18 PT: M/12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 97
Aspiring architect Tom Thompson is told by mysterious Ruth Abernathy that his best friend, "Bill," has taken his own life. Except that Tom has never met Bill and neither have his incredulous friends. So when Tom foolishly agrees to give the eulogy at Bill's funeral, it sets him on a collision course with Ruth -- who is revealed to be Bill's oversexed mother -- and Julie DeMarco, the longtime crush Tom hasn't seen since they were teens.
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Art Department Coordinator:
John Canterella
Art Direction:
Stephen Alesch
Casting:
Kerry Barden
Billy Hopkins
Suzanne Smith Crowley
Co-Producer:
Jason Katims
Costume Design:
Donna Zakowska
Director:
Matt Reeves
Director of Photography:
Robert Elswit
Editor:
Stan Salfas
Executive Producer:
Meryl Poster
Bob Weinstein
Harvey Weinstein
Line Producer:
Nellie Nugiel
Original Music Composer:
Stewart Copeland
Producer:
J.J. Abrams
Paul Webster
Production Accountant:
Lynn Goldman
Production Assistant:
Jeff Wadlow
Production Design:
Robin Standefer
Script Supervisor:
Julie Oppenheimer
Set Decoration:
Kate Yatsko
Sound Mixer:
Michael Barosky
Still Photographer:
Barry Wetcher
Stunt Coordinator:
G.A. Aguilar
Supervising Sound Editor:
Larry Blake
Writer:
Jason Katims
Matt Reeves
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