Soldier's Girl (2003)
Released:
2003-05-10
Duration:
1hr 52min
Rating 7.0
She was the only man he ever loved.
Overview
This true story, which takes place in Fort Campbell, KY, tells the heart-wrenching story of the life and tragic death of soldier Barry Winchell. His love for Calpernia Addams, a transgender nightclub performer, was misunderstood by his fellow soldiers and eventually led to his murder.
Production Companies
Bachrach/Gottlieb Productions
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 8.075 |
Directed By
Frank Pierson
Crew
Director
Frank Pierson
Frank Pierson
Writer
Ron Nyswaner
Ron Nyswaner
Line Producer
Lena Cordina
Lena Cordina
Co-Producer
Ron Nyswaner
Ron Nyswaner
Stunts
Angelica Lisk-Hann
Angelica Lisk-Hann
Special Effects
Brock Jolliffe
Brock Jolliffe
Producer
Doro Bachrach
Doro Bachrach
Producer
Linda Gottlieb
Linda Gottlieb
Original Music Composer
Jan A. P. Kaczmarek
Jan A. P. Kaczmarek
Director of Photography
Paul Sarossy
Paul Sarossy
Editor
Katina Zinner
Katina Zinner
Casting
Douglas Aibel
Douglas Aibel
Production Design
Lindsey Hermer-Bell
Lindsey Hermer-Bell
Art Direction
Peter Emmink
Peter Emmink
Set Decoration
David Edgar
David Edgar
Costume Design
Patrick Antosh
Patrick Antosh
Hairstylist
Etheline Joseph
Etheline Joseph
Key Makeup Artist
Stephen Lynch
Stephen Lynch
TOP CAST
Troy Garity
Barry Winchell
Lee Pace
Calpernia Addams / Scottie
Andre Braugher
Sergeant Carlos Diaz
Shawn Hatosy
Justin Fisher
Philip Eddolls
Calvin Glover
Merwin Mondesir
Henry Millens
Dan Petronijevic
Collin Baker (as Daniel Petronijevic)
Mike Realba
Edgar Martinez
Jeanie Calleja
Ashley Martinez
Barclay Hope
Sergeant Howard Paxton
Tulsi Balram
Ginger
Vince Corazza
Lester
Kathryn Zenna
Female Guard
Kent Staines
Mistress of Ceremonies
Sofonda
Midnight Express
Jeffrey Murray Johnston
Typhoon
Kendall Knights
Waiter
Nina Arsenault
Trendy woman
Brian Bowman
NCO Staff Duty (as Brian A. Bowman)
J.C. Kenny
TV News Anchor
Paul Mota
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Demitri Warner
Bar Patron (uncredited)