The Neon Bible (1995) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 23, 1995

Original Title:
The Neon Bible

Alternate Titles:
La biblia de neón
Neonbibelen

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Academy
Film4 Productions
Iberoamerica Films
Mayfair Films

Production Countries:
Spain | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M 

Runtime: 92

During a train ride, a teenager recalls his upbringing in 1940s small-town Georgia and the events that have led to this point.

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ADR Mixer:
Mick Boggis

Art Direction:
Philip Messina

Assistant Accountant:
Alicia Kitsuse

Assistant Editor:
Andrew Bullas

Assistant Location Manager:
Timothy Stone

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Christopher Crescitelli

Assistant Property Master:
Joe Connolly

Assistant Sound Editor:
Michael Harrowes

Best Boy Electric:
Andy Watts

Best Boy Grip:
Riko Schatke

Boom Operator:
Scott Edelson

Camera Operator:
Robin Brown

Casting:
Laura Rosenthal

Casting Assistant:
Ali Farrell

Choreographer:
Renee Victor

Co-Executive Producer:
Mike Lowrie

Costume Design:
Monica Howe

Dialect Coach:
Lilene Mansell

Dialogue Editor:
Keith Lowes

Director:
Terence Davies

Director of Photography:
Michael Coulter

Dolly Grip:
Chris Rawlins Jr.

Editor:
Charles Rees

Electrician:
Steve Sudge

Executive Producer:
Nik Powell
Stephen Woolley

Extras Casting:
Cynthia Stillwell

Extras Casting Assistant:
Chad Darnell

First Assistant Camera:
Bobby Mancuso

First Assistant Director:
Cas Donovan

First Assistant Editor:
Tullio Brunt

Foley Mixer:
Mick Boggis

Gaffer:
David Lee

Grip:
James 'Tripp' Pair III

Hair Department Head:
Rita Parillo

Hairstylist:
Robert Marcinko
Shana Fruman

Key Grip:
J. Wayne Parker

Leadman:
Steven Blutstein

Line Producer:
Victoria Westhead

Location Manager:
Jonathan Karlsen

Makeup & Hair:
Heather Prichard

Makeup Department Head:
Sarah Mays

Music Director:
Robert Lockhart

Novel:
John Kennedy Toole

Original Music Composer:
Robert Lockhart

Producer:
Elizabeth Karlsen
Olivia Stewart

Production Accountant:
April A. Janow

Production Coordinator:
Melanie Bell
Wendy Broom

Production Design:
Christopher Hobbs

Property Master:
Dwight Benjamin-Creel

Screenplay:
Terence Davies

Script Supervisor:
Amy Blanc Lacy

Second Assistant Camera:
Ken Hudson

Second Assistant Director:
Amy Schmidt
Rich Greenberg

Set Costumer:
Tracy Thornton Coffie

Set Decoration:
Kristen Toscano Messina

Sound Editor:
Zane Hayward
Patrick O'Neill

Sound Mixer:
Thomas Varga

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ray Merrin
Graham Daniel

Special Effects Coordinator:
Lisa Reynolds

Still Photographer:
Mikhail Boutchine

Stunt Coordinator:
Lonnie R. Smith Jr.

Transportation Captain:
J.L. Parker

Transportation Coordinator:
Cindy Parker

Unit Production Manager:
Teresa M. Yarbrough

Wardrobe Assistant:
Andrew Millians

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Kathy Heiner

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