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Rick Stevenson

Rick Stevenson

Based on his work in England, Stevenson was invited by Robert Redford to participate at the Sundance Institute. There, Stevenson and Hoffman developed two projects for which Redford eventually served as executive producer. The moody "Promised Land" (1987) featured Jason Gedrick and Kiefer Sutherland as former high school friends who end up on opposite sides of the law while the uneven "Some Girls" (1988) starred Patrick Dempsey as a young man who spends Christmas with his girlfriend's eccentric family. Ending his collaboration with Hoffman, Stevenson produced "Crooked Hearts" (1991), Michael Bortman's drama about the repercussions of a man's infidelities featuring Peter Coyote and Jennifer Jason Leigh.Stevenson returned to his native Seattle in 1991 and joined forces with Red Farm Entertainment to oversee a stage adaptation of "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory." Returning to features, he produced "Arctic Blue," the story of a city couple who move to Alaska and find themselves at odds with a trapper and his thugs. Filmed in 1993 in the harshness of the terrain and in Vancouver, Canada, "Arctic Blue" was not released theatrically and appeared on video after its TV premiere on HBO in July 1995. Moving behind the cameras, Stevenson wrote and directed the family drama "Magic in the Water" (1995), with Mark Harmon as curmudgeonly radio psychiatrist who learns compassion from his children.
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