
Dadetown (1995)
Interviews in the Michael Moore/"Roger and Me" tradition examine life in small-town America, class conflicts and the collapse of an upstate New York community, Dadetown, when the town's once-prosperous factory, reduced to the manufacture of paper clips and staples, finally closes. Facing massive unemployment, the blue-collar Dadetown residents next find yuppies moving into town to staff the local division of a big computer outfit.All Releases
Domestic (100%)
$37,092
$37,092
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Worldwide
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$37,092
Domestic DistributorCastle Hill Productions
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Domestic Opening$5,450
Earliest Release DateSeptember 18, 1996
(Domestic)
Running Time1 hr 33 min
GenresDrama
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| Russ Hexter | Director |
| Russ Hexter | Writer |
| John Housley | Writer |
| Jim Carden | Producer |
| Tom Carden | Composer |
| William J. Gorman | Cinematographer |
| David Kirkman | Editor |
| Ed Vigeant | Production Designer |
| Cast | Role |
|---|---|
| Jim Pryor | |
| Fred Worrell | |
| Bob Signoracci | |
| Edith Meeks |
