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Release Date:
May 1, 1989
Original Title:
Chasing Dreams
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 94
A young man is bogged down by his family, farm and school life, but after the baseball coach convinces him to play, he finds a bit of comfort in the sport--which he also excels in
Additional Writing:
Sean Roche
Therese Conte
Kevin Kilroy
Art Direction:
Bobbi Peterson Himber
Assistant Art Director:
Edward Vicol
Assistant Camera:
Fritz Hershey
Assistant Director:
Timothy Silver
Simon Barron
Assistant Editor:
Sally Banta
Jeff Rosen
Boom Operator:
Jim Simmons
Co-Producer:
Marc Schwartz
Dialogue Editor:
Jeff Rosen
Sherri Bayer
Director:
Sean Roche
Director of Photography:
Connie Holt
Editor:
Robert L. Sinise
Jerry Weldon
Executive Producer:
Marcus Robertson
First Assistant Camera:
Brian Sweeney
Foley:
James Bailey
Vanessa Crosby
Dwayne Hensel
Kim Fowler
Makeup Artist:
Pamela S. Westmore
Music Editor:
Douglas M. Lackey
Negative Cutter:
Jay Cason
Original Music Composer:
Gregory Conte
Producer:
Therese Conte
David G. Brown
Production Design:
Bobbi Peterson Himber
Production Sound Mixer:
Ken Wiatrak
Script Supervisor:
Jill Gurr
Second Assistant Camera:
David Chung
Second Unit Director:
Therese Conte
Sound Assistant:
Tom Sherlock
Steve Picard
Sound Editor:
Jeff Rosen
Sherri Bayer
Sound Mixer:
John L. Mack
David Dockendorf
Don MacDougall
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robert Deschaine
Alan Holly
Stunt Coordinator:
Scott Alan Cook
Stunts:
George Oliver Hale
John Naginey
William Barbour
Scott Alan Cook
Lee Blitstein
Supervising Editor:
Therese Conte
David G. Brown
Third Assistant Director:
Dawn Kirk
Unit Production Manager:
Timothy Silver
Writer:
David G. Brown
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