Reginald Brown

参加作品

Love and Other Four Letter Words
Co-Producer
In this warm-hearted romantic comedy, Stormy La Rue, a rising star T.V. Talk Show host in Philadelphia must dig her way out the hole she creates by telling an innocent white lie. Stormy's relentless aspirations of becoming the next talk show superstar are sidelined when her nana, the only person in the world who means more to her than her precious career, is diagnosed with a fatal illness. Stormy would do anything to please her Nana, even if it means lying to her on her deathbed! So when Nana's dying wish is to have her favorite granddaughter married, Stormy tries to pull off the biggest show of her life - faking her own wedding!
Homecomin'
Editor
Homecomin' is based on a true story of the coming together of a father and his son after a year-long separation. The strain caused by the separation is indicated by the resentment of the mother towards the father, and the son's initial distrust of his father's surprise return. This distrust, however, erodes as father, son, and one of his father's running buddies bicycle across the Brooklyn Bridge to Coney Island.
Homecomin'
Cinematography
Homecomin' is based on a true story of the coming together of a father and his son after a year-long separation. The strain caused by the separation is indicated by the resentment of the mother towards the father, and the son's initial distrust of his father's surprise return. This distrust, however, erodes as father, son, and one of his father's running buddies bicycle across the Brooklyn Bridge to Coney Island.
Homecomin'
Screenplay
Homecomin' is based on a true story of the coming together of a father and his son after a year-long separation. The strain caused by the separation is indicated by the resentment of the mother towards the father, and the son's initial distrust of his father's surprise return. This distrust, however, erodes as father, son, and one of his father's running buddies bicycle across the Brooklyn Bridge to Coney Island.
Homecomin'
Producer
Homecomin' is based on a true story of the coming together of a father and his son after a year-long separation. The strain caused by the separation is indicated by the resentment of the mother towards the father, and the son's initial distrust of his father's surprise return. This distrust, however, erodes as father, son, and one of his father's running buddies bicycle across the Brooklyn Bridge to Coney Island.