Once a successful television sitcom star, Francis McGowan is now a struggling actor who returns to his family home on the Jersey Shore to sell it following his father's death. While there, he interacts with his agent Michael Woods, his childhood friend Duane Hopwood, and tour guide Lucy Bammer, with whom he drifts into a casual affair while his wife and children wait for him to return home.
Unfortunately the movie Walking to the Waterline is not yet available on HBO Max.
Editing | Patricia Sztaba | Negative Cutter |
Sound | David Wilcox | Music |
Art | Joshua Silverman | Second Assistant Art Director |
Sound | Stephen Altobello | Sound Editor |
Editing | Stan Sztaba | Negative Cutter |
Production | Lemore Syvan | Producer |
Editing | James Palumbo | Assistant Editor |
Production | Nyle Cavazos Garcia | Production Assistant |
Production | John M. Tyson | Associate Producer |
Editing | Steve Silkensen | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Gilberto Mello | Key Costumer |
Crew | Kurt Lennig | Cinematography |
Production | John Chamberlin | Production Manager |
Directing | Claudio Kuhn | Second Assistant Director |
Production | P. Scott Nelson | Post Production Coordinator |
Production | Jeffrey M. Meyer | Production Assistant |
Directing | Kirsten Kearse | Script Supervisor |
Costume & Make-Up | Jean-Pierre Dorléac | Costume Design |
Directing | John M. Tyson | First Assistant Director |
Sound | Skeeter Jarvis | Sound Mixer |
Production | Melissa Marr | Co-Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Roxanne Manzano | Makeup Department Head |
Lighting | Bill Scalzitti | Gaffer |
Production | Ron Kastner | Producer |
Art | Caleb Coppola | Art Department Coordinator |
Writing | Matt Mulhern | Writer |
Crew | David Raynor | Set Production Assistant |
Directing | Matt Mulhern | Director |
Art | Mark Ricker | Production Design |
Lighting | Jeffrey M. Meyer | Electrician |
Camera | Jeffrey M. Meyer | Grip |