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Release Date:
June 12, 1998
Original Title:
Finding North
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 US: NR
Runtime: 95
Rhonda, a big-haired bankteller from Brooklyn, encounters Travis, naked, suicidal and about to jump off the Brooklyn Bridge. Mistaking him for her perfect man, she stalks him all the way to Danton, Texas. Along the way she slowly comes to realize he is gay and is despondent over the AIDS-related death of his former lover. An alliance, and eventually true friendship, is formed between this extremely odd couple as they embark upon a 'treasure hunt' - with clues provided from beyond the grave.
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Casting:
Brett Goldstein
Co-Producer:
Mike Dempsey
Costume Design:
Katelyn Burton
Director:
Tanya Wexler
Director of Photography:
Michael Barrett
Editor:
Thom Zimny
Executive Producer:
Hal Kessler
First Assistant Director:
Mike Dempsey
Line Producer:
Stephen Dyer
Producer:
Stephen Dyer
Steven A. Jones
Production Design:
Jim Smythe
Screenplay:
Kim Powers
Second Assistant Director:
Merri Brewer
Second Second Assistant Director:
David Lynn
Sound Designer:
Marshall Grupp
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