Elvis & Nixon (2016) [R]

Release Date:
March 22, 2016

Original Title:
Elvis & Nixon

Alternate Titles:
Elvis & Nixon
Elvis and Nixon
エルヴィスとニクソン 写真に隠された真実

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | History

Production Companies:
Autumn Productions
Benaroya Pictures
Elevated Films
Holly Wiersma Productions
Prescience
jellyfish Bloom

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12  CH: 16  DK: 15  GB: 15  HU: 18  IE: 12A  IT: T  PT: M/12  US: R 

Runtime: 86

On December 21st, 1970, two of America's greatest recording artists met for the first time.

In 1970, a few days before Christmas, Elvis Presley showed up on the White House lawn seeking to be deputized into the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs by the President himself.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Oliver Cary

"B" Camera Operator:
Luis Lopez DeVictoria

ADR Editor:
Bill Orrico

ADR Mixer:
Jonathan Gomez
Bill Higley
Beauxregard Neylon
Andrew Rice
Jon Vogl

ADR Voice Casting:
Dann Fink
Bruce Winant

Art Department Coordinator:
Carl Counts

Art Direction:
Kristin Lekki

Assistant Costume Designer:
Felicia Leilani Jarvis

Assistant Editor:
Ulysses Guidotti
Martin Burga

Associate Producer:
Brandon Park
Evan Arnold

Best Boy Grip:
Ryan Watson

Boom Operator:
Marc Uddo

Camera Loader:
D.J. Phillips

Casting:
Kerry Barden
Paul Schnee

Charge Scenic Artist:
Rick Broderman

Co-Executive Producer:
Joey Sagal
Hanala Sagal
Captain Mauzner
James Cox

Co-Producer:
Michael Sledd
Parry Creedon

Construction Coordinator:
Chris M. Wilson

Costume Design:
Peggy Schnitzer

Dialogue Editor:
Bill Orrico

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
John Persichetti

Director:
Liza Johnson

Director of Photography:
Terry Stacey

Dolly Grip:
Joe Cassano

Editor:
Michael Taylor
Sabine Hoffman

Executive Producer:
Dave Hansen
Johnny Mac
Laura Rister
Robert Ogden Barnum
Lisa Wolofsky
Ali Jazayeri
Amy Rodrigue
Michael Benaroya
Byron Wetzel
Jason A. Micallef
Kevin Tent
Jerry Schilling
Michael Shannon

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Troy Wagner

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Brad Baker

First Assistant Director:
Kim H. Winther

Gaffer:
Chip Carey

Graphic Designer:
Will Eastin

Hair Department Head:
Adruitha Lee

Key Costumer:
Jessie Mann

Key Grip:
Eric Damazio

Key Hair Stylist:
Michelle Diamantides

Key Makeup Artist:
Kimberly Amacker

Leadman:
Vincent LeBlanc

Location Manager:
Johnny Eastlund

Makeup Department Head:
Stacy Kelly

Music Editor:
Gisburg Smialek

Music Supervisor:
Robin Urdang

Original Music Composer:
Edward Shearmur

Picture Car Coordinator:
Juan Echavarria II

Post Production Accountant:
John 'J.R.' Craigmile

Post Production Supervisor:
Alexis Wiscomb

Producer:
Cassian Elwes
Holly Wiersma
Cary Elwes

Production Accountant:
Bob Shapiro

Production Design:
Mara LePere-Schloop

Production Sound Mixer:
Michael B. Koff

Production Supervisor:
John R.C. Davis

Property Master:
Mike Scherschel

Screenplay:
Cary Elwes
Hanala Sagal
Joey Sagal

Second Assistant Director:
Mark C. Stevens

Second Second Assistant Director:
Aaron J. Stone

Set Decoration:
Markus Wittman

Set Designer:
Nicole Reed LeFevre

Set Dresser:
Megan Bosaw
John Lamkin
Daniel Coulthard
Durel Yates
Michelle Lacayo

Sound Effects Editor:
Roland Vajs
Ric Schnupp

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gene Park

Still Photographer:
Steve Dietl

Supervising Sound Editor:
Gene Park

Tailor:
Heidi Hafer

Transportation Coordinator:
Aaron Pigg

Unit Production Manager:
Michael Sledd

Utility Sound:
Charlie Mascagni

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Malikka Coston

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