Something Wild (1986) [R]

Release Date:
November 7, 1986

Original Title:
Something Wild

Alternate Titles:
Algo salvaje

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Romance

Production Companies:
Religiosa Primitiva

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16  DE: 16  FI: K-16  FR: TP  US: R 

Runtime: 114

Something Different. Something Daring. Something Dangerous.

A free-spirited woman "kidnaps" a yuppie for a weekend of adventure. But the fun quickly takes a dangerous turn when her ex-con husband shows up.

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ADR Editor:
Ann Stein
Harriet Winn

ADR Recordist:
Reilly Steele

Art Department Assistant:
Kathy Bird
Clay A. Griffith

Art Direction:
Stephen J. Lineweaver

Assistant Camera:
Billy Gerardo
Vinnie Gerardo

Assistant Editor:
Rudy Gaskins

Assistant Property Master:
Winston 'Ford' Lawless
Kathleen Dolan
Lewis 'Jiggs' Walker

Associate Producer:
Camilla Toniolo
Ron Bozman
Bill Miller

Best Boy Electric:
John Smith

Best Boy Grip:
Bob Brennan

Boom Operator:
Linda Murphy

Camera Operator:
Tony C. Jannelli

Carpenter:
Peter Demme
Chuck Esty

Casting:
Risa Bramon Garcia
Billy Hopkins

Casting Assistant:
Heidi Levitt
Lisa Peterson

Color Timer:
Reid Burns

Costume Design:
Norma Moriceau

Costume Supervisor:
Eugenie Bafaloukos

Creative Consultant:
Jacek Laskus

Director:
Jonathan Demme

Director of Photography:
Tak Fujimoto

Dolly Grip:
James Finnerty

Editor:
Craig McKay

Electrician:
Kurt Illinger
Ken Beattie
Gene Engels

Executive Producer:
Edward Saxon

Extras Casting:
Beth Cavano

First Assistant Director:
Ron Bozman

First Assistant Editor:
Diane Schaub

Gaffer:
Charles Meere III

Grip:
Andrea 'Maude' Graham
Jim Meade
Brian Marshall

Key Grip:
John Donahue

Main Title Theme Composer:
David Byrne

Music Consultant:
Gary Goetzman

Music Supervisor:
Sharon Boyle

Original Music Composer:
Laurie Anderson
John Cale

Other:
Alisa Lepselter
Jerry Holt
Tom Schurke
Yvette Nabel

Producer:
Kenneth Utt
Jonathan Demme

Production Design:
Norma Moriceau

Production Manager:
Kenneth Utt

Production Office Coordinator:
Grace Blake

Property Master:
Ann Miller

Scenic Artist:
Susan Wood
Jim Finguerra

Script Supervisor:
Sandy McLeod

Second Assistant Director:
Kyle McCarthy

Set Decoration:
William F. Reynolds

Set Dresser:
Kevin Oates
Richard Adee

Sound Assistant:
Jill Searchinger
Louis Bertini
Lynn Sable

Sound Editor:
Michael Moyse
Paul Trejo

Sound Mixer:
Les Lazarowitz

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Fleischman

Sound Recordist:
Frank Graziadei

Still Photographer:
Don Smetzer
S. Karin Epstein

Stunt Coordinator:
John Robotham

Supervising Sound Editor:
Dan Sable

Thanks:
Chip Taylor

Transportation Captain:
Dennis Radesky

Transportation Coordinator:
John Leonidas

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Julie Parker
Jacqueline Pinon
Maria Rita Barbera
Michael Forcade

Writer:
E. Max Frye

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