A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 13, 1998
Original Title:
Walking to the Waterline
Alternate Titles:
Spacer po plaży
Пътуване до крайбрежието
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Fayette Street Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Once a successful television sitcom star, Francis McGowan is now a struggling actor who returns to his family home on the Jersey Shore to sell it following his father's death. While there, he interacts with his agent Michael Woods, his childhood friend Duane Hopwood, and tour guide Lucy Bammer, with whom he drifts into a casual affair while his wife and children wait for him to return home.
Art Department Coordinator:
Caleb Coppola
Assistant Editor:
James Palumbo
Associate Producer:
John M. Tyson
Co-Producer:
Melissa Marr
Costume Design:
Jean-Pierre Dorléac
Director:
Matt Mulhern
Director of Photography:
Kurt Lennig
Editor:
Steve Silkensen
Electrician:
Jeffrey M. Meyer
First Assistant Director:
John M. Tyson
Gaffer:
Bill Scalzitti
Grip:
Jeffrey M. Meyer
Key Costumer:
Gilberto Mello
Makeup Department Head:
Roxanne Manzano
Negative Cutter:
Stan Sztaba
Patricia Sztaba
Original Music Composer:
David Wilcox
Post Production Coordinator:
P. Scott Nelson
Producer:
Ron Kastner
Lemore Syvan
Production Assistant:
Nyle Cavazos Garcia
Jeffrey M. Meyer
Production Design:
Mark Ricker
Production Manager:
John Chamberlin
Script Supervisor:
Kirsten Kearse
Second Assistant Art Director:
Joshua Silverman
Second Assistant Director:
Claudio Kuhn
Set Production Assistant:
David Raynor
Sound Editor:
Stephen Altobello
Sound Mixer:
Skeeter Jarvis
Writer:
Matt Mulhern
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