Music
Kurt Bestor
Film Editor
Steven L. Johnson
Sound Editor / Post Mixer
Michael L. McDonough
Director of Photography
T.C. Christensen
Producer
Don A. Judd
Screenplay by
Forrest S. Baker III
Director
Bruce Neibaur
Actor | Character |
---|---|
Jason Johnson | Scott |
Michael D. Weatherred | Pete |
Brandon Blaser | Eldon |
Jason Glenn | Lanny |
Michael Scott | Reverend Wilkie / Coach |
Stephanie M. Dees | Margaret |
Otto J. Miletti III | Mr. Carpenter |
Kathryn Little | Mrs. Carpenter |
Miranda Brooke Chivers | Regina |
Leo Ware | Mr. Turner |
Ivan A. Crosland | Mr. Graff |
Hazel Cox | Mrs. Jenkins |
Jack Pinette | Pete's Gang - Boy #1 |
Ryan Raderbaugh | Pete's Gang - Boy #2 |
Teri-Lisa Mulligan | Aunt Maria |
Frank Kanig | Robber |
Hans DeHaas | Sheriff |
Becky Harding | Mrs. Miller |
Jeremy Haslam | Catcher |
Ricky Quinn | Pitcher |
Forrest S. Baker III | Umpire |
Mitzi Judd | Girl #1 |
Darci Dixon | Girl #2 |
Kate Swofford | Girl #3 |
Rebecca Brinkman | Girl #4 |
Don A. Judd | Announcer |
Andy Belanger | Disc Jockey |
Janay Castleton Karily Baker Sarah Baker Cassie Hansen Kelly Swofford Annie Baker Christine Wilkerson | The Buttercreamettes |
Story Development John Mason
Production Manager | Scott Swofford |
Production Coordinator | Terri Pappas |
1st Assistant Director | Jeff T. Miller |
2nd Assistant Director | Terri Pappas |
1st Assistant Camera | Mark Goodman |
2nd Assistant Camera | James Jordan |
Sound Mixer | Steven C. Laneri |
Boom Operator | David J. Lester |
Wardrobe Coordinator | Cathren S. Warner |
Assistants | Meladi Lindley Jacqueline Woodward |
Hair & Makeup Artist | Greg T. Moon |
Temporary Hair & Makeup Artist | Melissa Kay Toney |
Script Supervisor | Penny Johnson |
Temporary Script Supervisor | Kelly W. Lookinland |
Casting | Terri Pappas |
Gaffer | Garlan W. Wilde |
Best Boy Electric | Kelly Mecham |
Electricians | Duncan Filson Tyler Meiners Michael S. Tunks W. Grant Williams |
Key Grip | Richard Mitchell |
Dolly Grip | Alesia Walser |
Grips | Alan L. Oakes Thomas D. Streich |
Property Master | Lansing L. Smith |
Assistant Props | Paul Schiess |
Art Director | Russel D. Richins |
Art Department | Andy Belanger Keri A. Watson |
Set Decorator | Cynthia A. Neibaur |
Leadman | Brian Lives |
Location Manager | Michael O. Anderson |
Transportation Captain | Peter Daniels |
Transportation Coordinator | Jeff Miller |
Transportation Assistant | Michael O. Anderson |
Drivers | Wayne Thomas Colin Moore Scott Bowen Kimball Jacobs Steve Conk |
Production Assistant | Darrin Fletcher |
Set Production Assistant | Geoffrey Douglas |
Catering | Vikings Feast Catering |
Craft Service / Still | Jill Gibbons |
Craft Service | Della Benedetto |
Director | Forrest S. Baker III |
Hair & Makeup | Tena Parker |
Sound Mixer | Les Udy |
Boom Operator | Glenn Fisk |
Leadman | Rick Curtis |
Gaffer | Laird Robert |
Electricians | Luis C. Ruiz Carl Gundestrup |
Electrician & Grip | Matthew C. Broten |
Grips | Pat D. Smart Randy Tolbert |
Makeup Stylist | Jana Salvador |
On-line Editor | Lee Wessman |
Film Editor | Lori Petersen |
Foley Artist | Ryan Purcell |
Foley Assistant | Matt Whitaker |
Colorist | Rick Stephenson |
"Dreams of a Better Day"
Performed by Judd Maher
Music & Lyrics by Kurt Bestor
© Black Diamond Publishing
"Up and Up"
Sung by Liz Burrell
Music and Lyrics by Liz Burrell
© Rolling Waves Publishing
"Only One Night"
Sung by Liz Burrell
Music and Lyrics by Liz Burrell
© Rolling Waves Publishing
Music Editor | Ted Hinckley |
Music Engineers | Ron Saltmarsh Glen Neibaur |
Production Secretary | Jill H. Greenlief |
Financial Officer | K. Edwin Hansen |
Production Accountants | Kim Nelson Lynn W. Christofferson |
Board of Directors | Kenneth McClure Richard Porter |
Executive Staff | Richard E.Haskell Kirby Glad |
We gratefully acknowledge the help and
cooperation of Mayor Charles Hoffman, the
Draper City Police Department and the citizens
of Draper, Utah, in the filming of this motion picture.
© MCMXCII Feature Films for Families
Feature Films for Families
Strengthening Traditional Values
Through Entertainment
1-800-347-2833
Summer for 14-year-old Scott, Pete, Eldon and Lanny means having fun and helping those in need around town. The boys become known as "The ButterCream Gang," a term coined during the early days of Elk Ridge when the local minister asked boys to help widows churn their cream into butter. Then Pete makes somenew friends and forms a very different kind of gang. But Scott, Eldon and Lanny won't give up on their friend, and they strive, with help from their community, to bring Pete back to his former values. Will they succeed? This is a moving story of love and devotion to friendship.
Producer
DON A. JUDD
Director
BRUCE NEIBAUR
Director of Photography
T.C. CHRISTENSEN
Music by
KURT BESTOR
Produced and Distributed by
FEATURE FILMS
FOR FAMILIES.
1-800-347-2833
P.O. Box 572410 Murray, UT 84157-2410
When someone wrongs you, which takes more courage: to fight? or to find another way to solve differences? Does doing what's right always bring immediate results we can see? When we don't like ourselves, how do we usually treat others? Why did Scott give Pete his bike? What does "unconditional love" mean? |
This film includes closed captions created
by Feature Films For Families.
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