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Crashing | |
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Directed by | Gary Walkow |
Written by | Gary Walkow |
Story by | Gary Walkow Alain Silver |
Produced by | Gary Walkow Alain Silver |
Starring |
Campbell Scott Lizzy Caplan Izabella Miko Alex Kingston |
Cinematography | Andrew Huebscher |
Edited by | Steve Vance |
Music by | Ernest Troost |
Production companies | Existential Films Pendragon Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Crashing is a 2007 American drama film directed by Gary Walkow and starring Campbell Scott, Lizzy Caplan, Izabella Miko and Alex Kingston. [1] It is a follow-up to Walkow's 1987 film The Trouble with Dick. [1] [2] The Russo brothers served as executive producers of the film. [1]
The film premiered at the Gen Art Film Festival on April 11, 2007. [3]
Todd McCarthy of Variety gave the film a positive review and wrote, "...insidiously engaging low-budgeter employs a literate sensibility, breezy tone and warm performances..." [1]
![]() | This article needs a
plot summary. (May 2022) |
Crashing | |
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Directed by | Gary Walkow |
Written by | Gary Walkow |
Story by | Gary Walkow Alain Silver |
Produced by | Gary Walkow Alain Silver |
Starring |
Campbell Scott Lizzy Caplan Izabella Miko Alex Kingston |
Cinematography | Andrew Huebscher |
Edited by | Steve Vance |
Music by | Ernest Troost |
Production companies | Existential Films Pendragon Film |
Release date |
|
Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Crashing is a 2007 American drama film directed by Gary Walkow and starring Campbell Scott, Lizzy Caplan, Izabella Miko and Alex Kingston. [1] It is a follow-up to Walkow's 1987 film The Trouble with Dick. [1] [2] The Russo brothers served as executive producers of the film. [1]
The film premiered at the Gen Art Film Festival on April 11, 2007. [3]
Todd McCarthy of Variety gave the film a positive review and wrote, "...insidiously engaging low-budgeter employs a literate sensibility, breezy tone and warm performances..." [1]