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Bronson Pinchot | ... |
Bergerac De La Houssey
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Tippi Hedren | ... |
Eleanor Kelly
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Darin Heames | ... |
Lulu
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Leo Rossi | ... |
Augustine Garza
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Timothy McNeil | ... |
Dr. Simon Lockbuster
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Richard Moll | ... |
Detective Jackson
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Joan Van Ark | ... |
The Hemingway Diamond
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Joseph Ruskin | ... |
Quentin Leeds
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John Churchill | ... |
Detective Grubbs
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Tuesday Knight | ... |
Lil
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Van Epperson | ... |
Arnie Crump
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David Ripley | ... |
Mark
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Khadijah Karriem | ... |
Pamela Riggs
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Alan Charof | ... |
Jean
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Emmy Collins | ... |
Al
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Tom Paliferro | ... |
Mr. Billy
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Melody Rogers | ... |
Beatrice Lockbuster
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Dan Woren | ... |
Lester Reams
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Craig Patton | ... |
Barman #1
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James Lee Hymes | ... |
Raoul
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Steven I. Schafer | ... |
Barman #2
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Jason Sarrow | ... |
Officer Gamel
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Christian Seaborn | ... |
Worker #1
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Alan Goodson | ... |
Worker #2
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Frederic Michael Mays | ... |
Waiter
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Michael Faella | ... |
Motel Manager
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Bob Papenbrook | ... |
Jailer
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Ken Rugg | ... |
Narrator
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Jody Jaress | ... |
Friend (uncredited)
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Directed by
David Gaz | ||
Annelie Wilder |
Written by
David Gaz | ... | () |
Kevin Poore | ... | () |
Produced by
Melissa Balin | ... | producer |
Roy Bodner | ... | producer |
Andra-Nina Davis | ... | associate producer |
David Gaz | ... | producer |
Arlene Soodak | ... | executive producer |
Dave Terzian | ... | executive producer |
Rudy Van Zyl | ... | co-producer |
Annelie Wilder | ... | executive producer / producer |
Music by
Gilles Douieb | ||
David Gaz | ||
Nicholas Haimo | ||
Kevin Poore |
Cinematography by
Andrew B. Andersen |
Editing by
Bill Butler | ||
Stephen Butler |
Casting By
Aaron Griffith |
Production Design by
Felix Montez |
Art Direction by
Jeremy Danger | ... | (as a different name) |
Costume Design by
Meghan McDonald |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Bruce Bare | ... | second assistant director |
Dan Burks | ... | first assistant director |
Sound Department
Dennis Grzesik | ... | sound (as Dennis R. Grzesik) |
Stacey A. Washer | ... | boom operator (as Stacy Washer) |
Stunts
Emmy Collins | ... | stunts |
Casey Easlick | ... | stunt double: Joan Van Ark |
Stephen R. Hudis | ... | stunt double: Bronson Pinchot / utility stunts |
Mikal Kartvedt | ... | stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Jake Avignone | ... | additional first assistant camera |
Eric Billman | ... | electrician |
Frank Critchlow | ... | chief lighting technician |
Mark Shane Davis | ... | key grip (as Mark Davis) |
Vincent Derk | ... | lighting technician |
Kevin Faust | ... | grip |
Scott Hillman | ... | electrician |
Kenneth Neil Moore | ... | best boy electric (as Neil Moore) |
Ryan Nelson | ... | best boy grip |
Stephen Olsen | ... | electrician |
Wadsworth Peters | ... | gaffer |
Ann Rabin | ... | additional first assistant camera |
Alan Richter | ... | first assistant camera |
Mark Robinson | ... | assistant camera |
Robert F. Smith | ... | camera operator (as Robert Smith) |
Andy Yip | ... | dolly grip |
Script and Continuity Department
Ari Halpern | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Alix Feldman | ... | transportation coordinator |
Additional Crew
John Marler | ... | production consultant |
David Melito | ... | production accountant |
Horst Steiner | ... | production consultant (as Chad Steiner) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Entertainment 7 (2006) (World-wide)
- Xenon Pictures (2005) (United States) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (camera dollies)
- Pentagram Design (titles and opticals)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
This is how it works: In nature, the heat and pressure of the earth turns coal into diamonds over a period of thousands of years. Industrial diamonds are created by processing coal in a machine that mimics the heat and pressure of the earth. Because coal is the carbonized remains of prehistoric plants and animals, it is made up of the same chemical components found in all other organic life forms, including human beings, so, what would happen if cremated human remains were used instead of coal? Written by David Gaz |
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Taglines | Love May Last A Lifetime, But A Diamond Is Forever See more » |
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Box Office
Budget | $200,000 (estimated) |