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Release Date:
September 12, 2000
Original Title:
ivans xtc.
Alternate Titles:
Ivansxtc
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Alternative Investments of Michigan
Enos Rose Productions
Rhino Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 94
Ivan Beckman, Hollywood's most sought-after talent agent, the darling and crown prince of La La Land, is dead. How and why did it happen? Was it drugs, murder, or perhaps something altogether more mundane? We begin with an ending and then catapult back a number of days to the apex of Ivan's brilliant career as he bags international megastar Don West onto his company's books. We then follow Ivan through the highs, lows, and extreme excesses of his final days.
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Assistant Sound Editor:
Clayton Weber
Associate Producer:
Torsten Leschly
Mark Harris
Boom Operator:
Chris Quilty
Co-Producer:
Heidi Jo Markel
Galina Tuchinsky
Dialogue Editor:
Russell Farmarco
Director:
Bernard Rose
Director of Photography:
Bernard Rose
Ron Forsythe
Editor:
Bernard Rose
Executive Producer:
Kenneth Enos
Lisa Henson
Stephen Nemeth
Cat Villiers
Foley Artist:
Monique Reymond
Novel:
Leo Tolstoy
Online Editor:
Noel Sterrett
Original Music Composer:
Elmo Weber
Matt Schultz
Producer:
Lisa Enos
Publicist:
Mickey Cottrell
Screenplay:
Bernard Rose
Lisa Enos
Sound:
Elmo Weber
Sound Editor:
Ai-Ling Lee
David Peifer
Russell Farmarco
Klaus Peintner
Orada Jusatayanond
Sound Recordist:
Gerald Beg
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