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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... See more »

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Bergerac De La Houssey
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Eleanor Kelly
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Lulu
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Augustine Garza
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Dr. Simon Lockbuster (as Tim McNeil)
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Detective Jackson
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The Hemingway Diamond
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Quentin Leeds
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Detective Grubbs
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Lil
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Arnie Crump
David Ripley ...
Mark
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Pamela Riggs
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Jean
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Al
Tom Paliferro ...
Mr. Billy
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Beatrice Lockbuster
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Lester Reams
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Barman #1
James Lee Hymes ...
Raoul
Steven I. Schafer ...
Barman #2
Jason Sarrow ...
Officer Gamel
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Worker #1
Alan Goodson ...
Worker #2
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Waiter
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Motel Manager
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Jailer
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Ken Rugg ...
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Friend (uncredited)

Directed by

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David Gaz
Annelie Wilder

Written by

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David Gaz ... ()
 
Kevin Poore ... ()

Produced by

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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

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Gilles Douieb
David Gaz
Nicholas Haimo
Kevin Poore

Cinematography by

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Andrew B. Andersen

Editing by

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Bill Butler
Stephen Butler

Casting By

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Aaron Griffith

Production Design by

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Felix Montez

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Jeremy Danger ... (as a different name)

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Meghan McDonald

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Bruce Bare ... second assistant director
Dan Burks ... first assistant director

Sound Department

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Dennis Grzesik ... sound (as Dennis R. Grzesik)
Stacey A. Washer ... boom operator (as Stacy Washer)

Stunts

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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

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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

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Ari Halpern ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Alix Feldman ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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John Marler ... production consultant
David Melito ... production accountant
Horst Steiner ... production consultant (as Chad Steiner)

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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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Also Known As
  • IceMaker (United States)
  • Small Souled Men (United States)
Runtime
  • 85 min
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Budget $200,000 (estimated)

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