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Release Date:
May 31, 2010
Original Title:
Small Town Saturday Night
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Perfect Weekend
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: R
Runtime: 94
Just days before Rhett (Chris Pine) is leaving for Nashville to pursue a lifelong dream of being a singer/songwriter, his girlfriend Samantha (Bre Blair) realizes that "his" future may not be "their" future. This news comes as a shock to Rhett, and he is faced with having to choose between following his dream and staying in his hometown in order to be with the woman he loves.
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Art Direction:
Erika Toth
Associate Producer:
Rachael Harrell
Jan Jaspers
Boom Operator:
Brian Deming
Scott C. Evans
Peter Navarro
Camera Intern:
James Gregson
Casting:
Sunday Boling
Meg Morman
Co-Producer:
Sunday Boling
Matt Kovalakides
Meg Morman
Consulting Producer:
Sebastian Twardosz
Director:
Ryan Craig
Director of Photography:
Matt Kovalakides
Editor:
Robert Stambler
Electrician:
Garrett Comenas
Executive Producer:
Brion Hambel
Rick Zahner
Foley Editor:
Jonathan Pendergrass
Gaffer:
Curtis Sherman
Grip:
Alex Jenkins
Key Grip:
Marcos Perez
Key Makeup Artist:
Tara Loren
Location Manager:
Reggie Bannister
Gigi Bannister
Makeup Artist:
Tara Loren
Music:
Stephen Bertrand
Music Supervisor:
Michael Lloyd
Libby Umstead
Original Music Composer:
Stephen Bertrand
Producer:
Wonder Fortune Serra
Ryan Craig
Charlie Mason
Justin Moore-Lewy
Production Design:
Emily Dawson
Script Supervisor:
Kristina Perez
Sound Editor:
Hermann Thumann
Sound Effects Editor:
Christian Schaanning
Sound mixer:
Brian Curley
Stunt Coordinator:
Jeff Scott
Thanks:
Kate Edwards
Matt Harton
Billy Bob Thornton
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Emile Haris
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Erin Tanaka
Writer:
Ryan Craig
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