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Gene Tognacci | The Narrator | |
Andy Boswell | Various Voices | |
John Causby | Various Voices | |
Kelly Mizell | Various Voices | |
Jeff Pillars | Various Voices | |
Thom Stylinski | Various Voices | |
Fran Taylor | Various Voices | |
Pope Brok | Himself | |
Gene Fowler | Himself | |
Dr. James Reardon | Himself | |
Megan Seaholm | Herself | |
Pope Brok | Self | |
Gene Fowler | Self | |
Dr. James Reardon | Self | |
Megan Seaholm | Self |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
David Armillei
James Belfer |
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Writer/Composer |
Thom Stylinski
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Cinematography |
Hallie Kohler
Penny Lane Joseph Victorine Angela Walley |
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Music |
Brian McOmber
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The true story of John Romulus Brinkley, a small-town Kansas doctor who discovers in 1917 that he can cure impotence by transplanting goat testicles into men. And that’s just the tipping point in this stranger-than-fiction tale. With the balls of a P.T. Barnum, the gonads of goats, and the wishful dreams of flaccid men, Brinkley amassed a fortune, was almost elected Governor of Kansas, invented junk mail and the infomercial, and built the world’s most powerful radio station. By the time all of the twists and turns of Brinkley’s story are revealed, Nuts! certainly earns its title. |
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