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Release Date:
July 15, 2005
Original Title:
Heights
Alternate Titles:
En la cumbre
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Merchant Ivory Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 98
Spanning twenty-four hours, HEIGHTS follows five New Yorkers challenged to choose their destiny before the sun comes up the next day.
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Additional Casting:
Lindsay Chag
Additional Writing:
Chris Terrio
Art Direction:
Diane Lederman
Assistant Editor:
Perri B. Frank
Assistant Sound Editor:
Akil Wilson
Associate Producer:
Pierre Proner
Boom Operator:
Marshall McGee
Casting:
James Calleri
Casting Assistant:
Nicole Lorenzetti
Kristen Jackson
Casting Associate:
Alaine Alldaffer
Costume Design:
Marina Draghici
Costume Supervisor:
Rachel Greene
Costumer:
Lynn Falconer
Dialogue Editor:
Stuart Stanley
Brian Bowles
Director:
Chris Terrio
Director of Photography:
Jim Denault
Editor:
Sloane Klevin
Executive Producer:
Paul Bradley
Extras Casting:
Keith Gunthorpe
Pat Golden
First Assistant Director:
Thomas Fatone
First Assistant Editor:
Katy Skjerping
Foley Artist:
Nancy Cabrera
Hairstylist:
Martial Corneville
Key Hair Stylist:
Claus Lulla
Kabuki
Key Makeup Artist:
Claus Lulla
Line Producer:
John Scholz-Conway
Makeup Artist:
Christine Leiter
Music Editor:
John Carbonara
Music Supervisor:
Dave Hnatiuk
Ramsay Adams
Alex Proner
Online Editor:
Larry Schmitt
Original Music Composer:
Martin Erskine
Ben Butler
Producer:
Ismail Merchant
Richard Hawley
Production Controller:
Nabeel Sarwar
Production Design:
Marla Weinhoff
Production Sound Mixer:
Thomas Varga
Screenplay:
Amy Fox
Script Supervisor:
Rebecca Fulton
Second Assistant Director:
Patrick D. Gibbons
Sound Effects Editor:
Coll Anderson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andy Kris
Supervising Sound Editor:
Robert Hein
Theatre Play:
Amy Fox
Third Assistant Director:
David Blazina
Unit Production Manager:
George Norfleet Jr.
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