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Release Date:
January 9, 2004
Original Title:
The Home Teachers
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Halestorm Entertainment
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 82
Stocky Greg's passion is football, and he rounds up his family from their respective church meetings and rushes home just in time to make the kick-off of the Sunday afternoon Vikings game. He has just planted himself in front of his massive television screen scarfing down chicken when his new home teaching companion, Nelson, calls to inform him that he has set an appointment to visit the Mori family in 15 minutes. Mormon males serving as home teachers are admonished to visit with their assigned families once a month, bring them a spiritual message, and provide help as necessary. Nelson, a nerdy "letter of the law" kind of Mormon who will not even purchase gas on a Sunday, intends to visit 100 % of his assigned families every month, and as this is the last day of the month even the many madcap mishaps that start immediately will not deter him from completing his duty despite Greg's griping and attempts to get back to the games.
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Assistant Camera:
Matt Hamelton
Dalan Granat
Bryce Barrand
Charles Bird
Assistant Editor:
Steven Greenstreet
Director:
Kurt Hale
Director of Photography:
Ryan Little
Editor:
Wynn Hougaard
Executive Producer:
Dave Hunter
Kurt Hale
First Assistant Director:
Brian Brough
Foley Recordist:
Mateo Coletti
Gaffer:
Kent R. Findlay
Key Grip:
Kelly Klindt
Producer:
Dave Hunter
Recording Supervision:
Dan Carlisle
Second Assistant Director:
Eric S. Johnston
Second Second Assistant Director:
Tyler Keegan
Set Dresser:
Richard J. Clifford
Chad Armistead
Supervising Sound Editor:
K.C. Blake
Unit Production Manager:
Brian Brough
Writer:
Kurt Hale
John E. Moyer
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