In 1930s Texas, pulp fiction master Robert E. Howard is introduced to Novalyne Price, a teacher with aspirations of becoming an author herself, and they begin a unique relationship filled with conversation and imagination. Although the possibility exists for romance, Howard's obsession with his work and dedication to his sick mother leads Price to look elsewhere for love, leaving Howard feeling betrayed and alone.
Unfortunately the movie The Whole Wide World is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Michael Scott Myers | Screenplay |
Production | Kevin Reidy | Producer |
Directing | Dan Ireland | Director |
Production | Dan Ireland | Producer |
Production | Vincent D'Onofrio | Producer |
Production | Carl Colpaert | Producer |
Crew | Michael Shaw | Thanks |
Production | Luis Colina | Associate Producer |
Camera | Claudio Rocha | Director of Photography |
Production | Lawrence Mortorff | Co-Executive Producer |
Sound | Harry Gregson-Williams | Original Music Composer |
Production | Peter Locke | Executive Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Tammy Lema | Key Makeup Artist |
Art | Terri Wright | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Kelly Nelson | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | Gail McMullen | Costume Design |
Production | Robert Strauss | Co-Executive Producer |
Crew | Hans Zimmer | Additional Music |
Production | Donald Kushner | Executive Producer |
Production | Laurel Smith | Casting |
Production | Jill Silverthorne | Line Producer |
Production | Gregory Cascante | Executive Producer |
Art | John Frick | Production Design |
Production | Michael Scott Myers | Co-Producer |
Production | Benjamin Mouton | Co-Producer |
Editing | Luis Colina | Editor |
Writing | Novalyne Price Ellis | Book |