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Release Date:
August 4, 1995
Original Title:
River of Grass
Alternate Titles:
リバー・オブ・グラス
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Glass Eye Pix
Good Machine
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: +13 CA: 18A FR: TP SE: 15 US: NR
Runtime: 76
Cozy, a dissatisfied housewife, meets Lee at a bar. A drink turns into a home break-in, and a gunshot sends them on the run together, thinking they've committed murder.
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Additional Photography:
Alan Hofmanis
Assistant Editor:
Alan Hofmanis
Associate Producer:
Larry Fessenden
Susan A. Stover
Color Timer:
Dave Pultz
Costume Design:
Sara Jane Slotnick
Craft Service:
Steven Lezak
Director:
Kelly Reichardt
Director of Photography:
Jim Denault
Editor:
Larry Fessenden
First Assistant Director:
Greg Webb
Grip:
Ian Vollmer
Key Grip:
T. Colin Dodd
Makeup Department Head:
Nina Port
Music:
John Hill
Producer:
Jesse Hartman
Production Design:
David Doernberg
Production Manager:
Maddy Lederman
Ralph McKay
Screenplay:
Kelly Reichardt
Sound Designer:
Bill Chesley
Larry Fessenden
Sound Effects Editor:
Ted Gannon
Still Photographer:
Ian Vollmer
Story:
Jesse Hartman
Kelly Reichardt
Thanks:
Matthew Ebert
Unit Production Manager:
Ted Skillman
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