$30 (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1999

Original Title:
$30

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Cardigan Road Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

A father buys his closeted son a night with a prostitute.

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ADR Editor:
Stuart C. Bailey

ADR Mixer:
Lorita de la Cerna

Art Direction:
Mac Downs

Best Boy Electric:
Steve Dascalos

Best Boy Grip:
Lee Jimenez

Boom Operator:
Noah Greenstone

Casting:
Eleanor Cooke

Cinematography:
Dermott Downs

Dialogue Editor:
Stuart C. Bailey

Director:
Gregory Cooke

Editor:
Lorne Morris

Electrician:
Erik Capek

First Assistant Camera:
Matt Baker

First Assistant Director:
Michael A. Allowitz

Foley Artist:
Leslie Bloome
Kitty Malone

Foley Mixer:
Lorita de la Cerna

Gaffer:
Kip Bogdahn

Grip:
Scott Trotta
Tak Matsuda
Atanas Radev

Key Grip:
Joel Bystrom
Larry Sweet

Line Producer:
Nevada Basile
Suzanne Morris
Christopher Landon

Makeup & Hair:
Dimas Vasquez

Music:
Peter Rafelson

Producer:
Gregory Cooke
Line Postmyr

Production Sound Mixer:
James Ridgley

Property Master:
Nick Xatzis

Script Supervisor:
Denise C. Plumb

Second Assistant Camera:
Travis Daking

Second Assistant Director:
Ian Royston

Sound Effects Editor:
Dennis Michael Tenney

Sound Mixer:
James Ridgley

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dennis Michael Tenney

Sound Supervisor:
Jan Kikumoto

Still Photographer:
Steven 'Trainset' Curtis

Title Designer:
Jonathan Mills

Writer:
Christopher Landon

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