The Man with the Perfect Swing (1995) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 15, 1995

Original Title:
The Man with the Perfect Swing

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Hovis FIlms

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

A passion for golf drives this story about fame, schemes and paying the bills. Having successfully failed at everything, Anthony "Babe" Lombardo rises from his couch with one last hope. He is the proud inventor of a new golf swing that "will revolutionize the game!" Determined to make it bankable, Babe frantically maneuvers amidst suspicious investors, vanishing friends, and a disenchanted wife. So while most backers are trying to break 100 or maybe win the U.S. Open, Babe has bigger plans.

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Art Direction:
Jeanette Scott

Associate Producer:
Todd McCord

Best Boy Grip:
Lester Richards

Boom Operator:
Jeffry Lyon

Costume Supervisor:
Angela Sembera Hovis

Costumer:
Rachel Rogers

Director:
Michael Hovis

Director of Photography:
Jim Barham

Editor:
Michael Hovis

First Assistant Camera:
Clayton Gaskill
Trent Wittenbach
John Sheeren

Gaffer:
Troy Webb
Steve Belsky

Graphic Designer:
Cheri Gossett
Matt Hovis

Grip:
Stan Stanley
Chris Rogers
Michael Myron

Key Grip:
Harvey Rivera
Dennis Clay

Makeup Artist:
Rachel Rogers

Original Music Composer:
Paul English

Producer:
Michael Hovis
Angela Sembera Hovis

Production Sound Mixer:
Linden Hudson

Script Supervisor:
Theresa Strong

Second Assistant Camera:
Stephen Pizzo

Second Assistant Director:
Todd McCord

Set Decoration:
Christopher Stull

Sound Engineer:
Andy Bradley

Still Photographer:
Suzanne McCord

Writer:
Michael Hovis

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