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Release Date:
March 23, 2007
Original Title:
Chasing October
Genres:
Comedy | Documentary
Production Companies:
October Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
"Chasing October" is a docu-comedy that chronicles one fan's crusade to take the Chicago Cubs to the World Series "by any means necessary." Director Matt Liston quits his job, gets all access to his favorite team, and rallies a city. Perhaps no other fan in the history of sports has gone to such an extreme. See Liston as he helps facilitate a trade, attempts to get a $20 million loan to help team payroll, and takes being a fan to a whole new level. This film is a hilarious must-see for all sports fans and for anyone who has ever chased a dream.
Additional Editing:
Bill McCullough
Gideon Brown
Gabrielle Fasulo
Will Hernandez
Tom Koykka
Assistant Editor:
Adarsh Kaushal
Bryant Smith
Associate Producer:
Tarek Abdel-Halim
Rhett Finch
Faline England
Camera Operator:
Brett Zuckert
Xia Lor
Matt Kovalakides
Frank Hill
Co-Producer:
Jonathan Hyun
Bill Weisman
Director:
Matt Liston
Director of Photography:
Tarek Abdel-Halim
Editor:
Robb McPeters
Post Production Coordinator:
Colin Hatton
Post Production Supervisor:
Benjamin Brimer
Producer:
Chris Karnak
Tom Koykka
Gary Cohen
Matt Liston
Robb McPeters
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mike Draghi
Sound Supervisor:
Dave Rosen
Writer:
Matt Liston
Gary Cohen
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