A small New York apartment was a favorite location for an O. Henry story. Here, just around the corner from the turn of the century, in Greenwich Village, we find two young struggling artists who've become the best of friends only to have...
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Kim Jackson | ... |
Susie
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Henri Amitai |
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T. Henry Amitai | ... |
Behrman
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Ashley Swanberg | ... |
Ashley
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Sarah Swanberg | ... |
Young Susie
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Directed by
Joe Knee |
Written by
O. Henry | ... | (short story) |
Joe Knee | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Eric K. Jones | ... | producer |
Fred Knee | ... | executive producer |
Joe Knee | ... | producer |
Music by
Neil Argo |
Cinematography by
Eric K. Jones |
Editing by
Brian J. Cavanaugh | ||
Joe Knee |
Editorial Department
Lei Shi | ... | assistant editor (as Lei Gabriel) |
Set Decoration by
Bryan Mazzarello | ... | (as Bryan Marell) |
Sound Department
James Fielden | ... | re-recording mixer / sound effects editor |
Erick Jolley | ... | sound editor |
Camera and Electrical Department
Bryan Ellison | ... | first assistant camera |
Script and Continuity Department
Stephen A. Mintz | ... | script supervisor |
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- Autumn Entertainment
- Autumn Film Company (produced by)
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- BC Editorial (Avid system provided by)
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A small New York apartment was a favorite location for an O. Henry story. Here, just around the corner from the turn of the century, in Greenwich Village, we find two young struggling artists who've become the best of friends only to have one stricken with deadly Pneumonia. And she is convinced that when the last leaf falls from the ivy outside her window, that she will go too. Written by Anonymous |
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