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Nancy
Hower
Story by:
Nancy
Hower
Written by:
Nancy
Hower & Robert
Hickey
Associate Producted by:
Claire
Forlani, Jeffrey
Hayenga,
Bob
Hower & John
Lehr
Produced by:
Nancy
Hower, Robert
Hickey & Evie
Peck
Executive Producer:
Craig
M. Spitzer

 
Tim
Bagley.................................. Dr. Roderick Shue
Claire
Forlani.............................. Vangela Clay
Mary
Pat Gleason...................... Shelly Johansson
Jeffrey
Hayenga.......................... Bruce Corning
John
Lehr.................................... Carl Schlossberg
Michael
McShane....................... Kenneth Clay
Christopher
Liam Moore............ Martin
Evie
Peck................................... Brenda Wright
Shirley
Prestia........................... Janet Kelso
Susan
Saunders......................... Tamara
Joey
Slotnick............................. Donald Westerfeld
Kirk
Ward................................... Darren
Chris
Wells................................ Jim Westerfeld
David
Wiater............................. Justin Zimmermann
With
Craig Anton...............................Dental Patient
Danny Brown..............................Interviewer
Pat Crawford Brown...................Mom
Megan Fleming..........................Paisley
Noa Gross.................................Shelly Schlossberg
Regan Forman...........................Stacy Schlossberg
Wynn Irwin.................................Teddy Preston
Phil Kamins...............................Dentist
Meyer "Red" Kantruss.........Retirement Home Resident
Victoria Kelleher.......................Debbie
Nancy Lamb..............................Flower Customer
Cathy Lerner.............................Consuela
Michael McKeon........................Interviewer
Laural Meade.............................Nurse
Michael Morgan.........................Brenda's Date
Daniel T. Parker........................Janet's Lawyer
Dina Platias...............................Lucy
J. Michael Ross.........................Officer Simone
Solo Scott..................................Scott
Jeronimo Spinks........................Officer Forest
Alison Tatlock...........................Sandy Kofax, Reporter
Tracy Young...............................Lynn
Club Kids
Chris Akers
Wilfred Biggs
Stephan D. Clark
Cher Ferreyra
Davis Rushing
Sophie Sharkov
Bill Sindelar
Hari Krishna
James Bruce
John Caruso
Josh Moon
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"For everyone who wonders what really happens in the aftermath
of 60,000 employee layoffs (a la Enron) writer/director Nancy Hower's
hilarious mockumentary won't help at all."
-USA FILM FESTIVAL


Cinematography by........................Nancy Hower
Music by.........................................Steven Argila
Vocalist..........................................Elin Carlson
Supervising Sound Editor..............Joe Millner, Pudget Sound
Editing by.......................................Robert Hickey & Nancy Hower
Gaffer..............................................Jared Ramsey Patrick
Boom..............................................Sebastien Rochelochen
Visual Effects................................Steven Rosofsky
Poster Art......................................Genevive Coleman
Additional Art...............................Dan Panosian
Technical Assistance..................Steve Morris
Music Recorded and mixed by Stephen Krause Additional
Music
Green Disease
Music and lyrics by Eddie Vedder
Performed by Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam

Just days before Memron was set to play at Slamdance,
the producers were beset by lawyers representing
several Ex-Memron employees demanding a stop to the
film. One lawyer, speaking on behalf of Kenneth Clay,
former CEO of Memron said that the film was full of
lies and half truths. The big questions on everyone's
mind. How was he able to see the movie, since it
hadn't even premiered yet?
The White House response to the film has been fairly
measured.
White House Communications Intern Diane Bartlett told
CBC television Friday that the points made in the
documentary are "outrageously false."
"Ms. Hower has made it a habit of hers not to pay
attention to facts. And she comes from a very extreme
ideology. ... She's outside the mainstream."
Asked whether she would go to see the film, Bartlett
replied: "If I wanted to see a good fiction movie, I
might go see 'Shrek' or something, but I doubt I'll be
seeing Memron.In fact I doubt anyone will see it if I
have anything to do with it."
As an extreme measure, Memron producers are offering
to sell a limited edition DVD of the film exclusively
over the internet as a way of raising funds to
continue their campaign to get it out to the the
masses.
"This is an important film," Hower says, "And
not just because I directed it. You won't believe what you see."
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