Interviews in the Michael Moore/"Roger and Me" tradition examine life in small-town America, class conflicts and the collapse of an upstate New York community, Dadetown, when the town's once-prosperous factory, reduced to the manufacture of paper clips and staples, finally closes. Facing massive unemployment, the blue-collar Dadetown residents next find yuppies moving into town to staff the local division of a big computer outfit.
Directing | Russ Hexter | Director |
Crew | William J. Gorman | Cinematography |
Writing | Russ Hexter | Writer |
Writing | John Housley | Writer |
Production | Jim Carden | Producer |
Sound | Tom Carden | Music |
Editing | David Kirkman | Editor |
Art | Ed Vigeant | Production Design |
Art | Dan Blanchard | Art Direction |
Production | Jane Miller | Production Manager |
Directing | Kristen Scott | First Assistant Director |
Sound | Chris Scarafile | Boom Operator |
Sound | Alicia Quigley | Sound Recordist |
Camera | Mark Besas | Assistant Camera |
Editing | Fred von Bernewitz | Negative Cutter |
Directing | Phyllis Peter | Script Supervisor |