While thumbing through old comic books in his parents' attic, 30-year old Rich Hall remembers that the Junior Seed Sales Club of America still owes him a basketball from when he was eight. Rich then sets out on a journey across America to...
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Rich Hall | ... |
Self - Mr. Softee, Paul Harvey, Robert Latta
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M. Emmet Walsh | ... |
Earl Crockett
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Peter Isacksen | ... |
A. R. Asher (Dead Letter Officer)
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Steven Kampmann | ... |
Troy Miller
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Harry Anderson | ... |
Dog Owner
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Wilt Chamberlain | ... |
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Charles Lane | ... |
Shopkeeper
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Kyle Petty | ... |
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Donna Wilson |
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Pat Miller | ... |
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Larry Wright |
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Terry Adair |
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Mark Schulze |
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Barrett Dash |
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Terry Rankin |
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Dan Cox |
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Scott Orr |
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Jim Hall |
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Doris Hall |
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Directed by
Steve Rash |
Written by
Rich Hall | ... | (written by) and |
George Meyer | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Bonnie Burns | ... | producer |
Rich Hall | ... | executive producer |
Troy Miller | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Joe Renzetti | ... | (music composed by) |
Cinematography by
Bill Philbin |
Editing by
Vic Lowrey |
Editorial Department
Steven Hess | ... | assistant editor |
Steve Ross | ... | on-line editor |
Production Design by
Vicki Baral | ||
Gerry Hariton |
Costume Design by
Carol Brolaski |
Makeup Department
Norman Cabrera | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Peter Isacksen | ... | executive in charge of production |
Marianne Tyler | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Bonnie Burns | ... | associate director |
Troy Miller | ... | first assistant director (uncredited) |
Art Department
Nancy Garber | ... | property master |
Edd Hall | ... | graphics assistant |
Bob Pook | ... | graphic designer |
Rick Moore | ... | production illustrator (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Ross Davis | ... | sound effects |
Kelly Kotera | ... | re-recording mixer |
Michael Lonsdale | ... | sound |
Dana Mark McClure | ... | sound (as Dana McClure) |
Allen Patapoff | ... | re-recording mixer |
Special Effects by
Kirk Findley | ... | special effects carpenter |
Camera and Electrical Department
Sharon Alley | ... | camera assistant |
James O. Blair | ... | lighting designer (as Jim Blair) |
Robert C. Fisher | ... | additional photography |
Duncan Forbes | ... | first assistant camera |
Terry Wimmer | ... | key grip |
Additional Crew
David Edelstein | ... | production coordinator |
Ted Lin | ... | choreographer |
Kate Miller | ... | production coordinator: North Carolina |
Troy Miller | ... | stage manager |
Mack Sigmon | ... | production coordinator: North Carolina |
Production Companies
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- Paramount Home Entertainment (1986) (United States) (VHS)
- Showtime Networks (1986) (United States) (tv)
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Plot Summary |
While thumbing through old comic books in his parents' attic, 30-year old Rich Hall remembers that the Junior Seed Sales Club of America still owes him a basketball from when he was eight. Rich then sets out on a journey across America to claim his prize, only to find that there's not much America left out there anymore.
Written by Jim Poserina |
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Did You Know?
Movie Connections | Features Death Driver (1977). See more » |
Crazy Credits | Vanishing America was photographed entirely in Canada. See more » |
Quotes |
Rich Hall:
You know Fort Knox; every kid has one. That's the place where the REAL valuables are stored things like baseball cards, candy cigarettes, Pez dispensers, wax lips, the full 110-piece infantry division with the 14 kneeling gunners, and, of course, "Sgt. Fury" comic books. See more » |