Zack and Reba
Zack and Reba is a 1998 American independent romantic comedy film directed by Nicole Bettauer and starring Sean Patrick Flanery and Brittany Murphy.[1]
Zack and Reba | |
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Directed by | Nicole Bettauer |
Produced by | Daniel Grodnik |
Written by | Jay Stapleton |
Starring | |
Music by | Joel McNeely |
Cinematography | Mark Irwin |
Production company | Itasca Pictures |
Distributed by | LIVE Entertainment |
Release date | October 1, 1998 |
Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Cast
- Sean Patrick Flanery as Zack Blanton
- Brittany Murphy as Reba Simpson
- Michael Jeter as Oras
- Debbie Reynolds as Belulah Blanton
- Thomas Jane as Sparky Stokes
- Kathy Najimy as Ivy Simpson
- Martin Mull as Virgil Payne
Production
The film was shot in Utah.[2][3][4]
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References
- Hindes, Andrew (8 October 1997). "'Zack and Reba' wraps". Variety. Retrieved 13 November 2017.
- Vice, Jeff (26 September 1997). "Utah becoming a popular set for film projects and TV shows". Deseret News. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
- Hicks, Chris (8 July 1997). "Lights, camera, action! - in Utah". Deseret News. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
- Vice, Jeff (27 February 1998). "Moviemaking in Utah caught in `winter lull,' but spring's on way". Deseret News. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
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