A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 30, 1999
Original Title:
Twin Falls Idaho
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Free Range Films
Fresh Produce Company
Seattle Pacific Investments
Sneak Preview Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M US: R
Runtime: 111
Francis and Blake Falls are Siamese twins who live in a neat little room in a rundown hotel. While sharing some organs, Blake is always fit and Francis is very sickly. Into their world comes a young lady, who turns their world upside down. She gets involved with Blake, and convinces the two to attend a Halloween party, where they can pass themselves off as wearing a costume. Eventually Francis becomes really ill, and they have to be separated. They then face the physical and mental strains that come from their proposed separation.
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Art Direction:
Grace Li
Associate Producer:
David Cohn
Jon Gries
Julie Lynn
Boom Operator:
Steve Whitcomb
Scott Doorley
Stephen F. Cohen
Costume Design:
Bic Owen
Dialogue Editor:
Robert Troy
Director:
Michael Polish
Director of Photography:
M. David Mullen
Editor:
Leo Trombetta
Executive Producer:
Joyce Schweickert
Foley Artist:
Vanessa Theme Ament
Foley Mixer:
Joshua E. Schneider
Makeup Effects Designer:
Gary J. Tunnicliffe
Music:
Stuart Matthewman
Producer:
Marshall Persinger
Rena Ronson
Steven J. Wolfe
Production Design:
Warren Alan Young
Set Decoration:
Alysia Allen
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
David Selvadurai
Claire Jane Vranian
Denise Baer
Mike J. Regan
David Perteet
Bill Zahn
Writer:
Mark Polish
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