A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 24, 2007
Original Title:
Low and Behold
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Blindwall Pictures
Mama Bear Studios
Sidetrack Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
TURNER STULL(Barlow Jacobs), an uninspired young man, trying to figure out what he wants to do with his life, arrives in hurricane-ravaged New Orleans to work as an insurance claims adjuster. Greeted by his UNCLE STULLY(Robert Longstreet) a seasoned claim adjuster, and an ambitious group of adjusters, he is quickly immersed into the routine: move fast, don't get emotionally involved, and make a lot of money. But Turner, not prepared to deal with people who have lost everything, is totally overwhelmed. Turner's lack of experience and uncertainty only makes things worse. In a moment of crisis, Turner agrees to help NIXON(Eddie Rouse), a local man, find his lost dog. In exchange for Turner helping look for the lost dog, Nixon lends a hand with Turner's insurance claim's. Turner and Nixon begin to navigate their way through the storm-ravaged city, a journey that will change Turner's life.
Art Direction:
Mara LePere-Schloop
Assistant Camera:
D.H. Jacobs
Assistant Editor:
Tyler L. Cook
Kelly Stiles
Associate Producer:
Douglas Matejka
Best Boy Electric:
D.H. Jacobs
Camera Operator:
Robb W. Gunderson
Cinematography:
Daryn DeLuco
Director:
Zack Godshall
Editor:
Travis Sittard
Executive Producer:
Ravi Anne
Jared Moshé
Extras Casting:
Pepper Morgan
Gaffer:
Robb W. Gunderson
Producer:
Sarah Hendler
Barlow Jacobs
Colby Johnson
Production Design:
Matthew Munn
Second Assistant Director:
James Ellen Rush
Set Decoration:
Luci Leary
Sound:
Trey Ledford
Writer:
Zack Godshall
Barlow Jacobs
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