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Release Date:
July 16, 2010
Original Title:
Chasing 3000
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Pretty Dangerous Films
Velocity Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 115
As the 1972 baseball season draws to a close and star player Roberto Clemente prepares to knock hit number 3,000 out of the park, two brothers -- one of whom is afflicted with muscular dystrophy -- make the drive from Los Angeles to Pittsburgh in hopes of witnessing sports history in the making. Based on a true story, Chasing 3000 is directed by Gregory J. Lanesey and features Ray Liotta.
Art Direction:
Matt Hausmann
Michael Barakat
Casting:
Shannon Makhanian
Co-Producer:
Steve Mikita
Costume Design:
Marianne Parker
Director:
Greg Lanesey
Director of Photography:
Denis Maloney
Editor:
Shannon Mitchell
Executive Producer:
Patrick F. Gallagher
Line Producer:
Michael O. Gallant
Location Manager:
Lynn M. van Kuilenburg
Location Scout:
Brendan Fallon
Music Editor:
Sonia Wisgo
Music Supervisor:
Sean Fernald
Original Music Composer:
Lawrence Shragge
Pilot:
Cherokee Walker
Producer:
Jeff Blauvelt
Ryan R. Johnson
Matt Radecki
Bill Mikita
Production Coordinator:
Larry Fojtik
Production Design:
Kenn Coplan
Screenplay:
Bill Mikita
Cris D'Annunzio
Greg Lanesey
Script Supervisor:
Kathy McHugh
Set Decoration:
Rose Shawhan
Story:
Bill Mikita
Cris D'Annunzio
Stunt Double:
Heidi Pascoe
Unit Production Manager:
Daniel Benedict
Cory Cope
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