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Release Date:
January 7, 2004
Original Title:
Runaways
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Stronghold Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 103
Steve Moore is sixteen and lives with his younger sister, mother Cheryl and her boyfriend John, in a modest house in Bakersfield, California. An abusive and often intoxicated man, John rules the household, and though his attacks on Steve result in emergency hospital visits, Cheryl's loyalty is to her boyfriend. To protect her relationship with John, she "ditches" her son, having him arrested and locked in a correctional "mental" facility, before coercing her older brother Burt, who lives in Hollywood, to take him. Steve quickly discovers that Burt cannot even provide temporary lodging, but an administrator at his new high school directs him to a shelter for runaway kids where he soon learns to navigate his way.
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Additional Photography:
Doug Delaney
Art Direction:
Shannon Schwiebert
Assistant Camera:
Jozo Zovko
Associate Producer:
Sergio D. Acosta
Camera Operator:
Kenneth Thomas
Casting Assistant:
Todd A. Robinson
Cinematography:
Patrick Fraser
Co-Producer:
Demetrius Navarro
Compositor:
Arif S. Kinchen
Director:
Brent Bambic
Director of Photography:
Doug Delaney
Editor:
Kenn Bartlett
Executive Producer:
Brent Bambic
Graphic Designer:
Talé Mitchell
Grip:
Joe Hendrick
Key Set Production Assistant:
Sergio D. Acosta
Makeup Artist:
Laura Garciaros
Music:
Dominik Hauser
Max Braverman
Online Editor:
Fabio W. Silva
Producer:
Ethan Black
Production Assistant:
Brianna Lynn Caceres
Production Manager:
Gabrielle Nieto
Second Unit Director:
Ethan Black
Sound Mixer:
Greg Cosh
Steadicam Operator:
Christopher Ivins
Stunts:
Danny Lima
Web Designer:
Talé Mitchell
Writer:
Brent Bambic
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