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25 Hill (2011)

Some things take faith. Some things take courage. Saving a tradition takes both.

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 48M

Director : Corbin Bernsen

Synopsis

This is the story of an 11-year-old boy whose derby dreams are left in pieces when his soldier father is killed in Afghanistan. The boy teams up with a father figure whose own son, a firefighter, died in the line of duty, and the two help each other find redemption and revive the derby.

Actors

Corbin Bernsen
Corbin Bernsen
Roy Gibbs
Nathan Gamble
Nathan Gamble
Trey Caldwell
Maureen Flannigan
Maureen Flannigan
Maggie Caldwell
Rolonda Watts
Rolonda Watts
Mrs. Banner
Bailee Madison
Bailee Madison
Kate Slater
Tina Grimm
Tina Grimm
Race Patron
Timothy Omundson
Timothy Omundson
Thomas Caldwell
Ronal Fergeson
Ronal Fergeson
Military Man #1
Winston Au
Winston Au
Military Man #2
Ken McDonald
Ken McDonald
Minister at Funeral
Cathy Kondik
Cathy Kondik
Teacher
James Greilick
James Greilick
Mac
Phil Kibbe
Phil Kibbe
Jason Gibbs
Meg Foster
Meg Foster
Audrey Gibbs
David Gillmore
David Gillmore
Buddy
Finley Bernsen
Finley Bernsen
Young Roy
Stan Barrett
Stan Barrett
Man Helping Young Roy
Jerry Baxter
Jerry Baxter
Man Helping Young Roy
Dayton Romanos
Dayton Romanos
Kid Helping Young Roy
Kelleigh Miller
Kelleigh Miller
Waitress
Peter Lawson Jones
Peter Lawson Jones
Mr. Banner
James P. McKenzie
James P. McKenzie
Church Pastor
Brad Raider
Brad Raider
Derek Slater
Matt Patrick
Matt Patrick
Sacramento Registration / Track Annonucer
Andrew Nelisse
Andrew Nelisse
Team Slater
Scott Sherwood
Scott Sherwood
Team Slater
Logan Fry
Logan Fry
Horn Guy at Western Regional
Ross Russell
Ross Russell
Finn Cooper
Tyler Murphy
Tyler Murphy
Dean Damski
Amber Mikesell
Amber Mikesell
Bank Manager's Secretary
Michael Tucker
Michael Tucker
Bank Manager
Ralph Waite
Ralph Waite
Ed
Alexis Fowler
Alexis Fowler
Mary
Don Marshall
Don Marshall
GEICO Representative
Ray Horner
Ray Horner
All American Track Announcer
Marc Gill
Marc Gill
Dual Saw Demonstrator
D.J. Van Fossen
D.J. Van Fossen
Crazy Driver #1
Nick Gallimore
Nick Gallimore
Crazy Driver #2
Cameron Moore
Cameron Moore
Andre Hill
Karin Boesler
Karin Boesler
Race Spectator
Patti Derringer
Patti Derringer
Soap Box Derby Fan
Keith Fausnaught
Keith Fausnaught
Race Spectator
Sue Danna Myer
Sue Danna Myer
Derby Fan
Jessica Lee Walter
Jessica Lee Walter
Track Supporter
Jason Botsford
Jason Botsford
Derby Spectator (uncredited)
Rick Dremann
Rick Dremann
Registration Parent (uncredited)
Cameron Andrew Howell
Cameron Andrew Howell
Derby Fan (uncredited)
Tracy Dee Howell
Tracy Dee Howell
Derby Fan (uncredited)
Diane Kell
Diane Kell
Blonde Church Lady (uncredited)
Gabrielle McAndrew
Gabrielle McAndrew
Derby Spectator (uncredited)
Kristina Michelle
Kristina Michelle
Church Attendee (uncredited)
Jeff Seich
Jeff Seich
Derby Spectator (uncredited)
Theresa Wylie
Theresa Wylie
Track Official (uncredited)
SueAnn Zavarelle
SueAnn Zavarelle
Sacramento Race Spectator (uncredited)

Crews

Corbin Bernsen
Corbin Bernsen
Director
Corbin Bernsen
Corbin Bernsen
Writer
Lee Strauss
Lee Strauss
Original Music Composer
T.J. Hellmuth
T.J. Hellmuth
Cinematography
Chris Aronoff
Chris Aronoff
Producer
William K. Baker
William K. Baker
Line Producer
Sean Beck
Sean Beck
Associate Producer
Corbin Bernsen
Corbin Bernsen
Producer
Mary Ethridge
Mary Ethridge
Executive Producer
James Greilick
James Greilick
Co-Producer
Kelleigh Miller
Kelleigh Miller
Associate Producer
Bradley R. Golowin
Bradley R. Golowin
Co-Editor
Ethan Holzman
Ethan Holzman
Editor
Harriet Greenspan
Harriet Greenspan
Casting
Oliver Bernsen
Oliver Bernsen
Production Design
Terry Meyers
Terry Meyers
Art Direction
Teo Guardino
Teo Guardino
Set Decoration
Jennifer Klide
Jennifer Klide
Costume Design
William K. Baker
William K. Baker
Unit Production Manager
Christopher T. Mollere
Christopher T. Mollere
Music Supervisor
Kimberlee Andrews
Kimberlee Andrews
Script Supervisor
Denise A. Beale
Denise A. Beale
Production Coordinator
Marc Gay
Marc Gay
Production Coordinator
Lia Lockert
Lia Lockert
Production Coordinator
Susan R. Prosser
Susan R. Prosser
Key Hair Stylist
Susan R. Prosser
Susan R. Prosser
Key Makeup Artist
Mark Munson
Mark Munson
First Assistant Director
Richard Murken
Richard Murken
First Assistant Director
Sue Brook
Sue Brook
Property Master
Vince Balunas
Vince Balunas
Dialogue Editor
Candice Brunello
Candice Brunello
Sound Effects Editor
Jeff K. Brunello
Jeff K. Brunello
Sound Effects Editor
Lucien Eagle-Jack
Lucien Eagle-Jack
Boom Operator
Donald Flick
Donald Flick
Sound Effects Editor
Marti D. Humphrey
Marti D. Humphrey
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris M. Jacobson
Chris M. Jacobson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jack Levy
Jack Levy
Supervising Sound Editor
Sam C. Lewis
Sam C. Lewis
Foley Editor
Craig Polding
Craig Polding
Dialogue Editor
Ryan Putz
Ryan Putz
Boom Operator
Leonard Suwalski
Leonard Suwalski
Boom Operator
Tiffany Aug
Tiffany Aug
First Assistant Camera
Todd Biss
Todd Biss
Still Photographer
Amy Faust
Amy Faust
First Assistant Camera
Jared Greene
Jared Greene
Gaffer
Brad Keplinger
Brad Keplinger
Best Boy Electric
Ian McAlpine
Ian McAlpine
First Assistant Camera
John Vinson
John Vinson
Key Grip
Matthew T.
Matthew T.
Location Manager
Carole Hart
Carole Hart
Studio Teachers

Trailers and other movies

25 Hill trailer

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