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Release Date:
October 9, 1987
Original Title:
Three O'Clock High
Alternate Titles:
Cita con el peligro
Pánico a las tres
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: U US: PG-13
Runtime: 99
Nerdy high schooler Jerry Mitchell is assigned to write an article for the school paper about the infamous new delinquent transfer student, Buddy Revell. When Jerry accidentally invades Buddy's personal space and touches him, Buddy challenges Jerry to an afterschool fight in the parking lot, which Jerry tries to avoid at all costs.
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ADR Editor:
Robert Gravenor
ADR Recordist:
Greg W. Lowe
Camera Operator:
Henry M. Lebo
Casting:
Nancy Nayor
Valerie McCaffrey
Chief Lighting Technician:
Kevin Kelley
Co-Producer:
John Davis
Neal Israel
Costume Design:
Jane Ruhm
Director:
Phil Joanou
Director of Photography:
Barry Sonnenfeld
Editor:
Joe Ann Fogle
Executive Producer:
Aaron Spelling
Alan Greisman
First Assistant Director:
David L. Beanes
Hairstylist:
Frankie Bergman
Makeup Artist:
Benjamin Douglas
Hallie D'Amore
Music:
Tangerine Dream
Paul Haslinger
Original Music Composer:
Edgar Froese
Christopher Franke
Producer:
David E. Vogel
Production Design:
William F. Matthews
Screenplay:
Tom Szollosi
Richard Christian Matheson
Script Supervisor:
Esther Vivante
Second Assistant Director:
Martha Elcan
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Bernie Abramson
Set Decoration:
Tom Bugenhagen
Sound Editor:
Dave Kulczycki
Allen Hartz
Mark P. Stoeckinger
Jeff Rosen
Sound Mixer:
Charles J. Bond
Special Effects:
Michael A. Thompson
Steadicam Operator:
Fred V. Murphy
Still Photographer:
Richard R. Robinson
Stunt Coordinator:
Buddy Van Horn
Stunts:
Tom Elliott
Sandy J. Leavenworth
Jerry Wills
Bill McIntosh
Supervising Sound Editor:
Scott A. Hecker
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