Take Me Home: The John Denver Story (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 30, 2000

Original Title:
Take Me Home: The John Denver Story

Genres:
Drama | Music | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Granada Productions
Questar Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

John Denver achieved fame, fortune, and acclaim for his iconic country-pop music, but his sunny personality masked private pain and dark secrets that his celebrity could never heal.

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Assistant Hairstylist:
James Dean Patten

Book:
Arthur Tobier
John Denver

Casting:
Natalie Hart
Carol Kelsay
Jason La Padura

Co-Producer:
Harold Thau

Costume Design:
Cynthia Summers

Director:
Jerry London

Director of Photography:
Mike Fash

Editor:
Bernard Gribble

Executive Producer:
Jon Cowan
Antony Root
Robert Rovner
Scott M. Siegler

First Assistant Director:
Pierre Henry

Hairstylist:
Janet Sala

Music:
Lee Holdridge

Producer:
Carroll Newman

Production Design:
Linda Del Rosario
Richard Paris

Production Manager:
Sherry Gorval

Production Supervisor:
Nowell Grossman

Second Assistant Director:
Glenn Bottomley

Set Decoration:
Brian Kane

Teleplay:
Stephen Harrigan

Third Assistant Director:
Alexis Hinde

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