Nickel Mountain  (1984)

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The movie Nickel Mountain, released in 1984 and directed by Drew Denbaum with David Bridges as cinematographer and editing by Bob Jenkis.
Directed by | Drew Denbaum
Cinematography by | David Bridges
Edited by | Bob Jenkis
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Mono
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Drama

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Cast
Henry Soames
Callie Wells
Willard Freund
Ellie Wells
Doc Cathey
W.D. Freund
Kuzitski
Delivery Nurse
Jeff Freund
Mark Freund
Reception Nurse
Dr. Costard
Minister
Trucker In Diner
Boy In Diner
Girl In Diner
Girl In Diner
Mother In Diner
Man In Diner
Burly Trucker
Farmer In Diner
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Set Decoration by
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Production Management
Post-production Supervisor
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
First Assistant Director Intern
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Second Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Dolly Grip
Still Photographer
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Camera Operator
First Assistant Camera
Additional Photographer
Best Boy
Editorial Department
Associate Editor
Art Department
Assistant Set Decorator
Construction Coordinator
Property Master
Sound Department
Boom Operator
Sound Editor
Sound Editor
Production Sound
Re-recording Mixer
Sound Editor
Makeup Department
Makeup Artist
Costume & Wardrobe Department
Music Department
Assistant Music Editor
Musician: Solo Flute
Music Editor
Stunt Department
Stunt Coordinator
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Production Assistant
Public Relations
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Script Supervisor
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