UHF (1989) [PG-13]

Release Date:
July 21, 1989

Original Title:
UHF

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Cinecorp
Imaginary Entertainment
Orion Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 97

A lot of TV stations have forgotten what "quality" means, but not Channel 62. They NEVER knew what it meant.

The eccentric new manager of a UHF television channel tries to save the station from financial ruin with an odd array of programming.

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ADR Mixer:
Jackson Schwartz
Warren Kleiman

Additional Editing:
Steve Polivka

Assistant Editor:
Lewis Schoenbrun

Associate Producer:
Becki Cross Trujillo
Joe M. Aguilar

Boom Operator:
Joel Racheff

Casting:
Cathy Henderson
Barbara Hanley
Michael Cutler

Casting Assistant:
Gregory Raich
Sandi Black

Co-Producer:
Kevin Breslin
Deren Getz

Costume Design:
Tom McKinley

Director:
Jay Levey

Director of Photography:
David Lewis

Editor:
Dennis M. O'Connor

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Kate Morris

Executive Producer:
Gray Frederickson

First Assistant Camera:
Ed Giovanni

First Assistant Director:
John R. Woodward

Foley Artist:
Hilda Hodges
Nancy Parker

Foley Mixer:
Jackson Schwartz
Warren Kleiman

Key Hair Stylist:
Lynne K. Eagan

Key Makeup Artist:
Lynne K. Eagan

Local Casting:
Barbara Brinkley Henry
Laurey Lummus

Makeup & Hair:
Roseanne McIlvane

Makeup Effects:
Allan A. Apone

Music Editor:
Katherine Quittner

Music Supervisor:
Katherine Quittner

Musician:
Guy Fletcher

Original Music Composer:
John Du Prez

Post Production Supervisor:
Susan Zwerman

Producer:
John W. Hyde
Gene Kirkwood

Production Coordinator:
Bonnie Macker

Production Design:
Ward Preston

Production Manager:
Gray Frederickson

Production Supervisor:
Bill Carroll

Script Supervisor:
Carol Stewart

Second Assistant Camera:
Tiffanie Winton
Brett Reynolds
Cindi Pusheck

Second Assistant Director:
Benita Allen
Scott Clark

Second Second Assistant Director:
Lorene M. Duran

Set Decoration:
Robert L. Zilliox

Songs:
'Weird Al' Yankovic

Sound Editor:
Christopher Assells
Charles R. Beith Jr.
Clayton Collins
Dino DiMuro
G. Michael Graham
Dan Hegeman
A. David Marshall
Diane Marshall
Scott A. Tinsley

Sound Mixer:
Bo Harwood

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andy D'Addario
Jeffrey J. Haboush

Sound Recordist:
Ara Ashjian
Gregory Cheever
Art Schiro

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Douglas J. White

Stunt Coordinator:
George Fisher

Stunts:
Bob Maras
Brent Stice
T. Alan Kelly
J. Granville Moulder
Michael Steven Howl
Richard Drown

Supervising ADR Editor:
Karla Caldwell

Supervising Sound Editor:
Dave McMoyler

Third Assistant Director:
Pam Whorton

Visual Effects Art Director:
Richard Kilroy
Ron Yates

Visual Effects Producer:
John Coats
Susan Zwerman

Visual Effects Supervisor:
William Mesa

Wardrobe Assistant:
Phil O'Nan

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Ainslee Colt de Wolf

Writer:
'Weird Al' Yankovic
Jay Levey

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