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.

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Summary Details
Domestic DistributorCastle Hill Productions
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Domestic Opening$5,450
Earliest Release DateSeptember 18, 1996 (Domestic)
Running Time1 hr 33 min
GenresDrama
FilmmakersRole
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
CastRole
Jim Pryor
Fred Worrell
Bob Signoracci
Edith Meeks