Filmmaker Bill Haney obviously figured he required neither flashy technique nor melodramatic hyperbole for “Jim Allison: Breakthrough,” his prosaically straightforward but consistently interesting …
: A Dada Films release of an Uncommon Prods. production. Producers: Bill Haney, Jennifer Pearce. Executive producers: Tim Disney, RJ Cutler, Maura McCarthy, Michael Eisenson, Reed Paul Jobs, Sean E. Reilly.: Director, Screenplay: Bill Haney.
Camera : Graham Talbot, Nelson Talbot. Editor: Peter Rhodes. Music: Mark Orton, Mickey Raphael.: Jim Allison, Sharon Belvin, Rachel Murphy, Malinda Allison, Max Krummel, Eric Benson, Tyler Jacks, G. Barrie Kitto, Pam Sharma, Willie Nelson. Narrator: Woody Harrelson.
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