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Release Date:
June 2, 2002
Original Title:
King of Texas
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Western
Production Companies:
Flying Freehold Productions
Hallmark Entertainment
Turner Network Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
In this re-imagining of Shakespear's King Lear, Patrick Stewart stars as John Lear, a Texas cattle baron, who, after dividing his wealth among his three daughters, is rejected by them.
Art Direction:
Héctor Romero
Casting:
Lisa Freiberger
Casting Associate:
Christina Sibul
Cinematography:
Guillermo Rosas
Costume Design:
Hope Hanafin
Director:
Uli Edel
Director of Photography:
Paul Elliott
Editor:
Mark Conte
Executive Producer:
Robert Halmi Sr.
Wendy Neuss
Patrick Stewart
Line Producer:
Arturo Brito
Location Manager:
Patricia Cano
Original Film Writer:
William Shakespeare
Original Music Composer:
John Altman
Post Production Supervisor:
Dee D'Orazio
Producer:
Art Levinson
Production Coordinator:
Carla Raygoza
Production Design:
Veronica Hadfield
Production Supervisor:
Belinda Uriegas
Script Supervisor:
Mary Anne Seward
Set Decoration:
Enrique Estévez
Unit Production Manager:
Mariano Carranco
Art Levinson
Writer:
Stephen Harrigan
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