A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 16, 1996
Original Title:
The Destiny of Marty Fine
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
One Two Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
Marty Fine is a small-time man with a big-time dream. One night, the ex-middleweight fighter sees something he shouldn't have - a mob hit. An old gangster offers a deal: Marty can save his own skin by committing a murder, or be killed himself. When push comes to shove, Marty can't kill the mark, a scamming club owner. Now the clock is ticking and Marty is on the ropes, with one last chance to prove he is still a man with a choice.
Additional Music:
Shony Alex Braun
Art Direction:
Martin Charles
Assistant Editor:
Carine Rozenberg
Lisa Ann Glass
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Michele Lamb
Assistant Set Dresser:
Patrick Plamondon
Associate Producer:
Jeffrey S. Tuttle
Best Boy Electric:
Michael Graef
Best Boy Grip:
Adam Forgash
Boom Operator:
Manny Leyva
Mac Ruth
Michael Faba
Casting:
Shana Landsburg
Co-Producer:
Mark Ruffalo
Costume Design:
Grania Preston
Director:
Michael Hacker
Director of Photography:
Melinda Sue Gordon
Editor:
Lee Grubin
Tammis Chandler
Barbara J. Boguski
First Assistant Camera:
Layna McCallister
Linda Brown
Mollie Mallinger Helfand
Collin Davis
David Sanchez
Carisa Kaplan
Gaffer:
Red Sinclair
Key Grip:
Mark Mayer
Lighting Supervisor:
James Mark McEwen
Makeup Artist:
Julie Rott
Makeup Supervisor:
Suzanne Diaz
Music Editor:
Loretta Higgins
Music Supervisor:
Sharal Churchill
Negative Cutter:
Frances Solis
On Set Props:
Diane Grayson
Original Music Composer:
Dave Stringer
Greg Ellis
Cameron Stone
Producer:
Jeffrey Miller
Production Coordinator:
Jennifer Klein
Production Design:
Jo-Ann Chorney
Production Sound Mixer:
John H. Gilman
Charles Kelly
Script Supervisor:
Jain Sekuler
Second Assistant Camera:
Steve Harshfield
Angela Soriano
Bill Robinson
Anne Gentling
Nathan Berggren
Sandra Alvarez
Second Assistant Director:
Kris Homsher
Set Decoration:
Isabelle Stamper
Set Dresser:
Suha Yaziji Scurich
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rick Norman
Steadicam Operator:
Jack Glenn
Still Photographer:
Suzanne Hanover
Melissa Moseley
Story:
Mark Ruffalo
Supervising Editor:
Gabriella Christiani
Title Designer:
Douglas Martin
Wardrobe Assistant:
Virginia Burton
Holyce Fagerhaugh
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Sarabeth Tucek
Writer:
Michael Hacker
Mark Ruffalo
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