The Year That Trembled

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The Year That Trembled
Directed by Jay Craven
Produced by
  • Tyler Davidson
  • Scott Lax
Screenplay byJay Craven
Hathalee Higgs
Based onThe Year That Trembled
by Scott Lax
Starring Jonathan Brandis
Marin Hinkle
Martin Mull
Meredith Monroe
Fred Willard
Music byJeff Claus
Judy Hyman
CinematographyJeff Barklage
John Foster
Edited byBeatrice Sisul
Production
company
Evans Printing Co.
Gamekeepers Taverns, Lodges and Inns
Novel City Pictures
Distributed byKingdom County Productions
Ardustry Home Entertainment
Release date
Running time
104 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Year That Trembled is a 2002 American romantic war drama film directed by Jay Craven and starring Jonathan Brandis, Marin Hinkle, Martin Mull, Meredith Monroe and Fred Willard. [1] It is based on Scott Lax's novel of the same name. [2]

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References

  1. Rabin, Nathan (4 November 2003). "The Year That Trembled". The A.V. Club . Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  2. Klein, Andy (18 September 2003). "The Year That Trembled". Variety (magazine) . Retrieved 25 June 2020.