A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 20, 2000
Original Title:
Flowers for Algernon
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Alliance Atlantis
Citadel Entertainment
Storyline Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 91
Charlie Gordon is mentally handicapped and all he wants in life is to be a genius. When he gets picked for experimental surgery it looks like his dream may finally come true. But the surgery has side effects that could could kill Charlie. Can Charlie survive being just plain old "Charlie Gordon" and will his newfound romance survive this test of character?
Best Boy Electric:
Shem Ellis
Boom Operator:
Buzz Watson
Camera Operator:
Christopher Tammaro
Casting:
Mary V. Buck
Susan Edelman
Costume Design:
Linda Muir
Dialogue Editor:
Richard Cadger
Director:
Jeff Bleckner
Director of Photography:
Mike Fash
Dolly Grip:
Stewart Grayburn
Editor:
Geoffrey Rowland
Executive Producer:
David R. Ginsburg
Craig Zadan
Neil Meron
First Assistant Director:
David McLennan
Gaffer:
Ira Cohen
Hairstylist:
Gail 'Freddie' Godden
Key Grip:
Chris Faulkner
Location Manager:
Vince Nyuli
Makeup Artist:
Kathleen Graham
Novel:
Daniel Keyes
Original Music Composer:
Mark Adler
Producer:
Mark Winemaker
Production Coordinator:
Kristine Scott
Production Design:
Taavo Soodor
Property Master:
John Archbell
Script Supervisor:
Oliver Olsen
Set Decoration:
David Edgar
Sound Effects Editor:
Paul Shikata
Still Photographer:
John Medland
Stunt Coordinator:
Shelley Cook
Teleplay:
John Pielmeier
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