A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 7, 1998
Original Title:
The Thin Pink Line
Alternate Titles:
Pink Pink Line
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Parthenon Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 106
A film crew in search of a new documentary project determines to find a wrongfully imprisoned death-row inmate. Enter Chauncey Ledbetter, a quirky and potentially gay prisoner convicted of murdering his high school show choir teacher. As filming of the documentary progresses, evidence increases that Chauncey might be guilty after all.
ADR Editor:
Skip Williams
ADR Mixer:
J.R. Westen
Art Direction:
T.C. Chappelow
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Heidi Kahlenberg
Assistant Sound Editor:
Ronald J. Webb
Boom Operator:
Steven Scott
Choreographer:
Chuck Saculla
Costume Design:
Rodney Munoz
Dialogue Editor:
Skip Williams
Director:
Joe Dietl
Michael Irpino
Director of Photography:
Alex Vendler
Editor:
Nicholas Eliopoulos
Executive Producer:
Robert M. Rossini
First Assistant Camera:
Ilya Lyudmirsky
First Assistant Director:
Scott Wartham
First Assistant Editor:
Douglas Weiner
Charles Oestreicher
Foley Artist:
Sean Rowe
Joan Rowe
Foley Mixer:
Eric Thompson
Hairstylist:
Ania Harisimiak
Key Makeup Artist:
Arlette Vidal
Line Producer:
Stafford Smith
Music Supervisor:
Ilene Arciaga
Original Music Composer:
Barry Coffing
Post Production Supervisor:
Lisa Pegnato
Producer:
Brett W. Nemeroff
Bob J. Rossini
Joe Dietl
Michael Irpino
Production Coordinator:
Steve H. Lee
Production Design:
Kathleen B. Cooper
Production Manager:
Sean Halligan
Script Supervisor:
Chris Smernes
Second Assistant Camera:
Ryan Pilon
Second Assistant Director:
Shane Doyle
Second Second Assistant Director:
Carl Young
Set Decoration:
Peggy Jones
Sound Effects Editor:
Kurt Thum
Sound Mixer:
Jim Dehr
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Marc Fishman
Lance Brown
Supervising Sound Editor:
Trip Brock
Writer:
Michael Irpino
Joe Dietl
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