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Release Date:
January 1, 2003
Original Title:
Julie & Jack
Alternate Titles:
Julie and Jack
Genres:
Romance | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Golden Gate Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
In this love story with Hitchcockian overtones, a computer chip salesman meets the perfect girl (a brilliant software developer) -- and then she disappears. After Jack Livingstone (Justin Kunkle) finds Julie Romanov (Jenn Gotzon) through an Internet dating service, he's convinced life is perfect. But when she vanishes, he's left distraught and confused. Turning to Julie's mother (Hitchcock vet Tippi Hedren), he learns a startling revelation.
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Art Direction:
James Nguyen
Boom Operator:
Alex Potter
Costume Design:
Jenn Gotzon Chandler
James Nguyen
Director:
James Nguyen
Director of Photography:
James Nguyen
Editor:
DJ Hupp
Executive Producer:
Patsy van Ettinger
Lighting Director:
James Nguyen
Makeup Artist:
Ranisha L. Benford
Jenn Gotzon Chandler
Music:
Tim Gorman
Producer:
James Nguyen
Production Design:
James Nguyen
Screenplay:
James Nguyen
Joe Bright
Set Decoration:
James Nguyen
Sound Effects:
Reginald Haley
Sound Engineer:
Reginald Haley
Visual Effects Editor:
T. Scott Layman
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