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Out of Print (2014)

Directors. Dorks. Deviants. This ain't no Multiplex.

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 26M

Director : Julia Marchese

Synopsis

A documentary exploring the importance of revival cinema and 35mm exhibition - seen through the lens of the patrons of the New Beverly Cinema - a unique and independent revival cinema in Los Angeles.

Actors

Kevin Smith
Kevin Smith
Self
Seth Green
Seth Green
Self
Patton Oswalt
Patton Oswalt
Self
Edgar Wright
Edgar Wright
Self
Joe Carnahan
Joe Carnahan
Self
Rian Johnson
Rian Johnson
Self
John Landis
John Landis
Self
Richard Kelly
Richard Kelly
Self
Joe Dante
Joe Dante
Self
Clu Gulager
Clu Gulager
Self
Lloyd Kaufman
Lloyd Kaufman
Self
Noah Segan
Noah Segan
Self
D.C. Pierson
D.C. Pierson
Self
Mark Romanek
Mark Romanek
Self
Tom Holland
Tom Holland
Self
Stuart Gordon
Stuart Gordon
Self
Fred Dekker
Fred Dekker
Self
Marion Kerr
Marion Kerr
Self
Julia Marchese
Julia Marchese
Self
C. Courtney Joyner
C. Courtney Joyner
Self
Julien Nitzberg
Julien Nitzberg
Self
Michael Schlesinger
Michael Schlesinger
Self
Grae Drake
Grae Drake
Self
M.F. Dinan
M.F. Dinan
Self
Patrick Saxon
Patrick Saxon
Self
Shannon Robles
Shannon Robles
Self
Donald McQuade
Donald McQuade
Self
Marc Edward Heuck
Marc Edward Heuck
Self
Alissa Davis
Alissa Davis
Self
David Crennen
David Crennen
Self
Anat Indig
Anat Indig
Self
Freddie Gillette
Freddie Gillette
Self
Dennis Cozzalio
Dennis Cozzalio
Self
Paul Hrissikopolous
Paul Hrissikopolous
Self
Henry Stanny
Henry Stanny
Self
Jen Roach
Jen Roach
Self
Corky Baines
Corky Baines
Self
Drew Coombs
Drew Coombs
Self
Paul Vickery
Paul Vickery
Self
Vinny Jefchak
Vinny Jefchak
Self
Gariana Abeyta
Gariana Abeyta
Self
Mike Monterastelli
Mike Monterastelli
Self

Crews

Julia Marchese
Julia Marchese
Director
Peter Marchese
Peter Marchese
Music
Alissa Davis
Alissa Davis
Production Manager
Rob Fillmore
Rob Fillmore
Sound Recordist
Jon Schnell
Jon Schnell
Sound Editor
Jeremy Kerr
Jeremy Kerr
Gaffer
Brandon Musselman
Brandon Musselman
Camera Operator
Joseph Segura
Joseph Segura
Camera Operator
Derek J. Vass
Derek J. Vass
Gaffer
June Zandona
June Zandona
Camera Operator
Rick Bourn
Rick Bourn
Associate Producer
Dave Frear
Dave Frear
Associate Producer
Elvis Ha
Elvis Ha
Associate Producer
John Hazelton
John Hazelton
Associate Producer
George Hickman
George Hickman
Associate Producer
Paul Hrissikopolous
Paul Hrissikopolous
Executive Producer
Hsien Lee
Hsien Lee
Associate Producer
Karl Lentini
Karl Lentini
Associate Producer
Julia Marchese
Julia Marchese
Producer
Lamar Marchese
Lamar Marchese
Executive Producer
Patricia Marchese
Patricia Marchese
Executive Producer
Tom Meyer-Klipsch
Tom Meyer-Klipsch
Associate Producer
Ces Paynetti
Ces Paynetti
Associate Producer
Arthur Tebbel
Arthur Tebbel
Executive Producer
Neil Wilson
Neil Wilson
Associate Producer
John Quinn
John Quinn
Editor
Tom Flynn
Tom Flynn
Opening Title Sequence

Trailers and other movies

Out of Print trailer

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