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Release Date:
April 22, 2004
Original Title:
Company K
Alternate Titles:
Companie K
Company K - Krieg ist kein Abenteuer
Company K: Krieg ist kein Abenteuer
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Waterfront Pictures Corporation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
Based on the popular World War I novel by author William March, director Robert Clem's COMPANY K follows a veteran of the first great conflict as he finishes a book about his wartime experiences and reflects on how a man's true character is revealed through his actions on the battlefield. From the German soldier who visits him in dreams to the camaraderie that is forged by fighting together and the true gravity of laying down your life for a greater cause, World War I veteran Joe Delaney will attempt to exorcise his demons through writing while struggling to readjust to small-town life following the trauma of war.
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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Denise DeSimone
Susan Evans
Associate Producer:
Nicole Tinguely
Boom Operator:
Chris Slicks
Chris Fondulas
Tim Smith
Casting:
Vince Liebhart
Tom Alberg
Costume Design:
Patricia Carucci
Director:
Robert Clem
Director of Photography:
J. Allan Hostetter
Editor:
Alan Canant
Robert Clem
First Assistant Director:
Michael Fix
Foley:
Peter Fedak
Makeup Department Head:
Suzanne DeSimone
Music:
Craig McConnell
Donald Stark
Producer:
Robert Clem
Production Design:
Norman Dodge
Pyrotechnician:
Jeffrey Cox
Set Decoration:
Skye Topic
Sound Editor:
Ryan Young
Yasuaki Nakajima
Sound Mixer:
Paul Geluso
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ryan Young
Sound Recordist:
Max Kalmanowicz
Thomas Varga
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Suzanne DeSimone
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Angela Mirabella
Writer:
Robert Clem
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