Leslie is left with few options when her husband is sent back to war in the Middle East. A modest amount of help arrives in the form of his brother, Salman, who is less than prepared to care for the couple's two preadolescent boys. When Leslie still can't make ends meet on her own, Salman is forced to find employment, but, with minimal qualifications, his only option is to become a mascot for a digital company by donning a bulbous blue costume.
Directing | Scott Prendergast | Director |
Writing | Scott Prendergast | Screenplay |
Production | Nancy Stephens | Executive Producer |
Art | Betsy Goslin | Art Direction |
Production | Rhoades Rader | Producer |
Editing | Lawrence A. Maddox | Editor |
Production | Douglas J. Sutherland | Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Diane Hardin | Key Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Leola Perez | Makeup Artist |
Production | Vivan Dugré | Associate Producer |
Production | Sarah Feinberg-Galan | Executive Producer |
Production | Rick Rosenthal | Producer |
Production | Jay Scully | Casting |
Costume & Make-Up | Terri Ewton | Makeup Department Head |
Production | Gary Dean Simpson | Producer |
Sound | Roddy Bottum | Original Music Composer |
Production | Jeff Balis | Producer |
Production | Anne McCarthy | Casting |
Art | Walter Barnett | Production Design |
Art | Amy Bell | Set Decoration |
Camera | Michael Lohmann | Director of Photography |
Production | Joshua J. Smith | Associate Producer |