Getting Out  (1994)

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The tv movie Getting Out, released in 1994 and directed by John Korty with William Wages as cinematographer and editing by Jim Oliver.
Directed by | John Korty
Cinematography by | William Wages
Edited by | Jim Oliver
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Stereo
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Drama

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Cast
Arlene Holsclaw
Arlie's Mother
Placement Worker
Brian Craig
Parole Agent
Driver In Pickup
Boy In Pickup
Arlie's Father
Young Arlie
Prison Guard
Shopkeeper
Processor
Job Counselor
Paraplegic
Prison Guard
State Patrolman
Curly-Haired Girl
School Secretary
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Post-production Supervisor
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Second Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Best Boy Electric
Key Grip
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First Assistant Camera
Electrician
Generator Operator
Editorial Department
Assistant Editor
Art Department
Property Master
On-set Dresser
Construction Coordinator
Sound Department
Re-recording Mixer
Re-recording Mixer
Sound Supervisor
Boom Operator
Sound Mixer
Re-recording Mixer
Sound Effects Editor
Casting Department
First Extras Casting Assistant
Casting: Atlanta
Extras Casting
Makeup Department
Key Makeup Artist
Key Hair Stylist
Assistant Makeup Artist
Music Department
Music Editor
Stunt Department
Stunt Coordinator
Stunt Double
Transportation Department
Transportation Coordinator
Additional Crew Members
Script Supervisor
Production Accountant
Production Coordinator
Police Security
Assistant Coordinator
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Head Animal Trainer
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