A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 24, 1993
Original Title:
Dennis the Menace
Alternate Titles:
Daniel el Travieso
Daniel el travieso
Dennis
Dennis de Bengel
Dennis, O Pimentinha
Dennis, a komisz
Dennis, die Nervensäge
Postrach Dennis
Stennis met Dennis
Несносный Деннис
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Hughes Entertainment
Warner Bros. Family Entertainment
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG CZ: U DE: 6 DK: 7 FR: U GB: PG NL: 6 RO: 12 US: PG
Runtime: 94
Mr. Wilson's ever-present annoyance comes in the form of one mischievous kid named Dennis. But he'll need Dennis's tricks to uncover a collection of gold coins that go missing when a shady drifter named Switchblade Sam comes to town.
Art Direction:
Steven Wolff
Michael Baugh
Boom Operator:
Jeffrey A. Williams
Casting Director:
Jane Jenkins
Costume Design:
Bridget Kelly
Ann Roth
Costume Supervisor:
Cheryl Beasley Blackwell
Dialogue Editor:
Chris Hogan
Dan M. Rich
Christopher Assells
Director:
Nick Castle
Director of Photography:
Thomas E. Ackerman
Editor:
Alan Heim
Executive Producer:
Ernest Chambers
Key Grip:
John S. Robertson
Music Editor:
Kenneth Hall
Scott Stambler
Darrell Hall
Novel:
Hank Ketcham
Original Music Composer:
Jerry Goldsmith
Producer:
John Hughes
Richard Vane
Production Design:
James D. Bissell
Property Master:
William D'Ambra
Screenplay:
John Hughes
Script Supervisor:
Jan Evans
Mary Tallman
Set Decoration:
Eve Cauley
Sound Designer:
Scott Martin Gershin
Sound Editor:
Dave McMoyler
Richard Dwan Jr.
Sound Effects Editor:
Kelly Oxford
Dino DiMuro
Randy Kelley
Sound Mixer:
James R. Alexander
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kevin E. Carpenter
Jeffrey J. Haboush
Rick Hart
Still Photographer:
Marsha Blackburn
Stunt Double:
Debbie Lee Carrington
Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael D. Wilhoit
Wylie Stateman
Unit Production Manager:
R. Anthony Brown
Visual Effects Producer:
Dan Chuba
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