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John D. Hancock
Director
Paul Herman
Richard K Olsen
Reggie Montgomery
Daniel Kent
Sam Stoneburner
Film Details
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Release Date
1987
Distribution Company
DE LAURENTIIS COMPANY
Location
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; Wilmington, North Carolina, USA; Stateville Penitentiary, Illinois, USA; Ohio, USA; North Central, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Correctional Institute, North Carolina, USA; New York City, New York, USA; Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Joliet, Illinois, USA; Durham, North Carolina, USA; Duke, North Carolina, USA; Chicago, Illinois, USA
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 55m
Synopsis
Director
John D. Hancock
Director
Cast
Paul Herman
Richard K Olsen
Reggie Montgomery
Daniel Kent
Sam Stoneburner
Orville Stoeber
Arnold Johnson
Charlie Rich
Himself
Anne Ramsey
Walter Charles
Ernie Hudson
Nick Wyman
Mark Rolston
John Toles-bey
Essex Smith
Billy Cross
Robert Miano
Cyro Baptista
Barton Heyman
John Bonitz
Louis Criscuolo
James Deuter
William Lucas
Richard Portnow
Nick Nolte
Kirsten Baker
Drew Eliot
Felton Perry
J J Johnson
Ray Reinhardt
Amy C Bass
Howard Spiegel
John Ring
Lane Smith
Gift Harris
Leonard Johnson
Sam Waymon
Amanda Gronich
Michael Luciano
William Forsythe
Rita Taggart
Rhesa Stone
Raymond Rivera
Bob Lucas
Lead Person
Bill Badalato
Gerald Orange
Maximo Cerda
Frank Gio
Paul Weeden
Denny Burt
Joe Mantegna
Crew
Rod Abernathy
Music
Frans J Afman
Consultant
William Alford
On-Set Dresser
Mary Andrews
Adr Editor
Grant Ayjian
Assistant
Angelo Badalamenti
Music
Angelo Badalamenti
Song
Bill Badalato
Producer
Bill Badalato
Production Manager
Chet Badalato
Assistant Camera Operator
Todd Badalato
Production Assistant
Randall Badger
Assistant Director
Bobbi Banks
Sound Editor
Rick Barefoot
Special Effects
Larry Barfell
On-Set Dresser
Steven Barnes
Assistant Camera Operator
Fred Baron
Associate Producer
David Bartholomew
Sound Editor
Marvin Bellamy
Assistant
Gary Benton
Assistant
Kris Bergen
Assistant Editor
David Brace
On-Set Dresser
B J Brodnax
Assistant Production Coordinator
Tony Brubaker
Stunts
Kevin Bullock
Assistant
Denny Burt
Costumes
Carl Byas
Assistant
Patti Carr
Associate Producer
Anthony Carson
Assistant
Frank Caslin
Electrician
Chuck Cattotti
Lighting
Ed Chaplin
Producer
Jim Christopher
Sound Editor
Darrell A Cobb
Assistant
Steve Cooper
Other
Jim Creech
Assistant
Billy Cross
Executive Producer
Thomas Crossland
Assistant
Vera Cunningham
Assistant
Barbara D'alessandro
Production Assistant
Joe Darion
Song
Robert S Daughtry
Other
Scott D. Davis
Grip
Rod Dean
Assistant Editor
Paul Deason
Assistant Director
Francine Decoursey
Casting
Ken Deubel
Scenic Artist
Lynn Dodson
Best Boy
Jose Donate
Assistant
Tommy Dorsett
Assistant Editor
Lamont Dozier
Song
Susan Dudeck
Sound Editor
Joe Dunne
Stunt Coordinator
Herb Eley
Assistant
Robert Elmore
Stunts
Jon Epstein
Stunts
Melissa Etheridge
Song
Jerry Evans
Choreographer
John Paul Fasal
Rerecording Assistant
John C. Ferguson
Gaffer
David Fitzsimmons
Assistant
Bob Fletcher
Assistant
Sukey Fontelieu
Adr Editor
Rick Galbraith
Construction Coordinator
Marvin Gardner
Special Effects
Kristina Garfield
Assistant Editor
Joseph T. Garrity
Production Designer
Austin Goss
Electrician
Robin Gray
Sound
John B Griffin
Location Manager
Shari Griffin
On-Set Dresser
Linda Grimshaw
Production Coordinator
Scott Grusin
Music Editor
Chip Hackler
Assistant Camera Operator
Stephen Halbert
Boom Operator
Warren Hamilton
Sound Editor
John D. Hancock
Screenplay
John D. Hancock
Producer
David Handman
Editor
Barbara Hanley
Casting
Jay Harding
Sound
Jeffrey Harlacker
Production Associate
Cathy Henderson
Casting
Edouard F Henriques
Makeup
Brian Holland
Song
Eddie Holland
Song
James L Honore
Post-Production Supervisor
Avery Hooks
Assistant
Deborah Howard
Craft Service
Sally Howard
Wardrobe
Jeff Howery
Dolly Grip
Bobby Huber
Key Grip
Jhim Hunt
Assistant
Gerald Jacobs
Assistant
Sarah Jacobs
Foley Artist
Charles Jimenez
Grip
Leslie Jones
Assistant Editor
Carlton Kaller
Music Editor
Lawrence Karman
Assistant Camera Operator
Jerie Kelter
Set Decorator
Tim Kennedy
Assistant
Daniel Kent
Assistant
Ken Kitch
Associate Producer
Richard Krzemien
Assistant
Michael P Lane
Assistant
Chris Lebenzon
Editor
Robert Lederman
Editing
Julius Leflore
Stunts
Mitch Leigh
Song
Michael Levine
Camera Operator
Greg Lundsgaard
Steadicam Operator
David Lynch
Song
Mark Mangini
Rerecording Assistant
Phil Margraffe
Foreman
Norman Marshall
Assistant
Bill Martin
Other
Brad Matthews
Grip
Kim T Mcclees
On-Set Dresser
Vincent Mccoy
Assistant
Kelvin Mcmillan
Music
Mike Menzel
Special Effects
Francine Mercadante
Set Designer
Randall R Milazzo
On-Set Dresser
Anthony R Milch
Sound Editor
Frank Miller
Camera Operator
Adrian Mitchell
Song
Karl Mitchell
Animal Wrangler
Kenny Moe
Assistant
Jay Mohler
Wardrobe
Jeff Moore
Assistant Camera Operator
Anne Moosman
Production Assistant
Mary James Morgan
Other
Ken Morrisey
Assistant Editor
Dan Morski
Props
Roland Neveu
Photography
Bob Newlan
Sound Editor
Dennis M O'connor
Executive Editor
Kenny O'dell
Song
Michael O'leary
Assistant
Scott Palotta
Assistant
Mark Pappas
Sound Editor
Janice Parker
Music Editor
April Pearce
Accounting Assistant
Derry Pearce
Production Accountant
Mel Pearl
Executive Producer
Richard Peaslee
Song
Randy Peters
Stunts
Pam Plummer
Casting
Jon Poll
Editor
Timothy Pope
Props
Pete Prehm
Assistant
Julian Quirit
Music Conductor
Rick Raphael
Steadicam Operator
Robert Raring
Color Timer
Tony Rivenbark
Other
Aaron Rochin
Sound
Thomas Rosales Jr.
Stunts
Frederic Roth
Production Assistant
John Rushton
Assistant
Oley Sassone
Director Of Photography
Judith Saunders
Script Supervisor
Tom Scurry
Assistant Editor
Beth Semans
Production Assistant
Stuart Shaw
On-Set Dresser
Lee Siler
Transportation Coordinator
Anthony Sorrentino
Hair
John Spence
Assistant Editor
Steve Steele
Assistant
Edward Steidele
Foley Artist
Orville Stoeber
Song
Mary Kay Stolz
Costume Designer
David Stone
Sound Editor
Melinda Suman
Assistant
Robert Sumpter
Assistant
John Swander
Gaffer
Robert S. Swander
Gaffer
Pat Tagliaferro
Art Director
Chip Tayloe
Assistant
Robert Testerman
Scenic Artist
James Thorton
Sound Mixer
Connie Tindall
Assistant
Dorothy Tristan
Screenplay
Richard Villalobos
Set Decorator
Christian Adam Wagner
Assistant Editor
Martha Walden
Casting
Gregory H Watkins
Sound
Jan Weincke
Director Of Photography
Susan Willett
Production Associate
Brian T Williams
Stunts
Lloyd Wilson
Assistant
James B Zagel
Assistant
Film Details
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Release Date
1987
Distribution Company
DE LAURENTIIS COMPANY
Location
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; Wilmington, North Carolina, USA; Stateville Penitentiary, Illinois, USA; Ohio, USA; North Central, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Correctional Institute, North Carolina, USA; New York City, New York, USA; Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Joliet, Illinois, USA; Durham, North Carolina, USA; Duke, North Carolina, USA; Chicago, Illinois, USA
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 55m
Articles
Lane Smith (1936-2005)
Born in Memphis, Tennessee on April 29, 1936, Smith had a desire to act from a very young age. After a brief stint in the Army, he moved to New York to study at the Actors Studio and made his debut on off-Broadway debut in 1959. For the next 20 years, Smith was a staple of the New York stage before sinking his teeth into television: Kojak, The Rockford Files, Dallas; and small parts in big films: Rooster Cogburn (1975), Network (1976).
In 1978, he moved to Los Angeles to focus on better film roles, and his toothy grin and southern drawl found him a niche in backwoods dramas: Resurrection (1980), Honeysuckle Rose (1980); and a prominent role as the feisty Mayor in the dated Cold War political yarn Red Dawn (1984).
Smith returned to New York in 1984 and scored a hit on Broadway when he received a starring role in David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross and earned a drama desk award in the process. His breakthrough role for many critics and colleagues was his powerful turn as Richard Nixon in The Final Days (1989); a docudrama based on the book by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. He earned a Golden Globe nomination for his spot-on portrayal of the fallen President, and his career picked up from there as parts in prominent Hollywood films came his way: Air America (1990), My Cousin Vinny, The Mighty Ducks (both 1992), and the Pauly Shore comedy Son in Law (1993).
For all his dependable performances over the years, Smith wasn't a familiar presence to millions of viewers until he landed the plump role of Perry White, the editor of the Daily Planet in Superman: Lois and Clark which co-starred Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher (1993-1997). After that run, he gave a scorching performance as Reverend Jeremiah Brown in the teleplay Inherit the Wind (1999); and he appeared last in the miniseries Out of Order (2003). He is survived by his wife Debbie; and son, Rob.
by Michael T. Toole
Lane Smith (1936-2005)
Lane Smith, a veteran character actor of stage, screen and television, and who was best known to modern viewers as Perry White on Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, died on June 13 at his Los Angeles home of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which is more commonly called Lou Gehrig's disease. He was 69.
Born in Memphis, Tennessee on April 29, 1936, Smith had a desire to act from a very young age. After a brief stint in the Army, he moved to New York to study at the Actors Studio and made his debut on off-Broadway debut in 1959. For the next 20 years, Smith was a staple of the New York stage before sinking his teeth into television: Kojak, The Rockford Files, Dallas; and small parts in big films: Rooster Cogburn (1975), Network (1976).
In 1978, he moved to Los Angeles to focus on better film roles, and his toothy grin and southern drawl found him a niche in backwoods dramas: Resurrection (1980), Honeysuckle Rose (1980); and a prominent role as the feisty Mayor in the dated Cold War political yarn Red Dawn (1984).
Smith returned to New York in 1984 and scored a hit on Broadway when he received a starring role in David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross and earned a drama desk award in the process. His breakthrough role for many critics and colleagues was his powerful turn as Richard Nixon in The Final Days (1989); a docudrama based on the book by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. He earned a Golden Globe nomination for his spot-on portrayal of the fallen President, and his career picked up from there as parts in prominent Hollywood films came his way: Air America (1990), My Cousin Vinny, The Mighty Ducks (both 1992), and the Pauly Shore comedy Son in Law (1993).
For all his dependable performances over the years, Smith wasn't a familiar presence to millions of viewers until he landed the plump role of Perry White, the editor of the Daily Planet in Superman: Lois and Clark which co-starred Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher (1993-1997). After that run, he gave a scorching performance as Reverend Jeremiah Brown in the teleplay Inherit the Wind (1999); and he appeared last in the miniseries Out of Order (2003). He is survived by his wife Debbie; and son, Rob.
by Michael T. Toole
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Released in United States Fall October 16, 1987
Released in United States on Video May 4, 1988
Began shooting March 1987.
Released in USA on laserdisc June 1989.
Released in United States on Video May 4, 1988
Released in United States Fall October 16, 1987