A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 9, 1986
Original Title:
Crunch Course
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
NFL Films
Sports Illustrated
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 42
Forty-two, hard-hitting minutes of the NFL's outstanding defenders, past and present, who have elevated the art of punishing ball carriers into a science
Archival Footage Coordinator:
Buzz Ringe
Audio Post Coordinator:
Vince Caputo
Warren Kleiman
Camera Department Production Assistant:
Jeannie Cooke
Camera Operator:
Ernie Ernst
Jack Newman
Hank McElwee
Art Spieler
Don Marx
Bob Smith
Bob Angelo
Ted Manahan
Dan Sheridan
Colorist:
John Bell
Director:
Bob Smith
Steve Seidman
Director of Operations:
Kathy Davis
Director of Photography:
Howard Neef
Editor:
Bob Ryan
Editorial Coordinator:
Ted Manahan
Executive Producer:
Ed Sabol
Field Director:
Phil Tuckett
Graphic Designer:
Dave Mortlock
Brian Fornwalt
Location Sound Mixer:
Dave Paul
Joe Orlando
Earl Stahl
Manager of Operations:
Ken Pritchard
Music Editor:
Bill Prickett
Joe MacNamara
Producer:
Steve Sabol
Production Assistant:
Betty Kapla
Production Coordinator:
Nancy Wriggle
Bob Dowlin
Production Director:
Mike Adams
Production Manager:
Vicki Denenberg
Kathy Monzo
Public Relations:
Don Thompson
Sound Mix Technician:
Tom Graeff
Video Assist Operator:
W. Bloin-Murphy
Video Report:
Jay S. Gerber
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