Herman U.S.A. is a 2001 American romantic comedy directed by Bill Semans.
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Directed by | Bill Semans |
Written by | Bill Semans |
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Cinematography | Ross Berryman |
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Music by | Stephen Graziano |
Distributed by | Two Silks Releasing |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Synopsis
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In a small Minnesota town, seventy-eight bachelor farmers advertise for companionship, leading to a response far outstripping expectations.
Cast
edit- Michael O'Keefe as Dennis
- Kevin Chamberlin as Wayne
- Enid Graham as Dorrie
- Ann Hamilton as Sharon
- Garth Schumacher as Walter
- Wally Dunn as Sigurd
- Anthony Mockus Sr. as Arvid
- Christina Rouner as June
- Marjie Rynearson as Lillian
- Kim Sykes as Kim
- Richard Wharton as Vern
- Mark Benninghoffen as Rick
- Suzanne Warmanen as Nancy
- Tom Price as Harry
- Brian Baumgartner as Roger
- Michael D. Bang as Michael O'Keefe's (Dennis') station wagon driver; long-haired country-boy
Background
editHerman U.S.A. was filmed in a real small town in Minnesota called New Germany. The crew painted over the water tower to read "Herman U. S. A." The town of Herman, Minnesota did not have enough hotel space to fit the entire cast members and the crew members.
External links
edit- Herman U.S.A. at IMDb
- Herman U. S. A. at Rotten Tomatoes
- Herman U. S. A. at Box Office Mojo
- Hollywood.com at archive.today (archived 2013-01-25)