Fletch Lives (1989) [PG]

Release Date:
March 17, 1989

Original Title:
Fletch Lives

Alternate Titles:
Fletch 2
Fletch 2 - Fletch Lives
Fletch Saved
Fletch – Der Tausendsassa
佛莱契历险记
弗莱奇历险记

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Mystery

Production Companies:
Cornelius Productions
Universal Pictures
Vincent Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  DE: 12  GB: PG  IE: PG  JP: PG12  SE: 11  US: PG 

Runtime: 95

When there's more trouble than one man can handle...there's more than one man for the job.

Fletch is a fish out of water in small-town Louisiana, where he's checking out a tumbledown mansion he's inherited. When a woman he flirts with turns up dead, he becomes a suspect and must find the killer and clear his name.

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ADR Editor:
Tom Bellfort

ADR Mixer:
Tanya Sharp David

ADR Recordist:
Greg W. Lowe

Animation:
Jane Baer
Dale Baer

Apprentice Sound Editor:
Carol Barndi
Dawn Oltman

Art Direction:
Cameron Birnie
Jimmie Bly
W. Steven Graham
Donald B. Woodruff

Assistant Editor:
Mitchell Harris

Assistant Sound Editor:
Clare C. Freeman
Ethan Van der Ryn

Associate Producer:
Richard A. Harris

Boom Operator:
Greg Agalsoff
Dennis C. Salcedo

Casting:
Patricia Mock

Characters:
Gregory McDonald

Costume Design:
Anna Hill Johnstone

Costumer:
Karen Bellamy
James P. Cullen

Director:
Michael Ritchie

Director of Photography:
John McPherson

Editor:
Richard A. Harris

Executive Producer:
Bruce Bodner
Bob Larson

First Assistant Director:
James Sbardellati

Foley:
Dennie Thorpe

Hairstylist:
Kaye Pownall

Makeup Artist:
Tom Miller
Michael Mills

Makeup Trainee:
Kim Pease

Matte Painter:
Michele Moen

Negative Cutter:
Ray Sabo

Original Music Composer:
Harold Faltermeyer

Producer:
Peter Douglas
Alan Greisman

Production Design:
Gary Fettis

Production Manager:
Ted Kurdyla
Robert Larson

Props:
Travis Wright

Script Supervisor:
Lois Thurman

Second Assistant Director:
Stephen Southard

Second Second Assistant Director:
Peter Merwin

Second Unit Director:
Peter Norman

Set Decoration:
Susan Bode Tyson
Gary Fettis

Sound:
James R. Alexander

Sound Editor:
Sandina Bailo-Lape
Gloria S. Borders
Melissa Dietz
Paige Sartorius
Robert Shoup
Marshall Winn

Sound Effects Editor:
Tom Bellfort

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rick Alexander
Joel Fein
Daniel J. Leahy
Michael C. Casper

Special Effects:
Gintar Repecka
Eric Roberts

Special Effects Coordinator:
Cliff Wenger

Stunt Coordinator:
Chuck Waters

Stunt Double:
Richard Epper

Stunt Driver:
David LeBell

Stunts:
Gene LeBell
Larry Holt
Bruce Paul Barbour
Diamond Farnsworth
Gene Hartline
Paul M. Lane
John S. Platt
John Robotham
Anthony G. Schmidt
Jim Stephan
Webster Whinery
Carey Loftin
Hugh Aodh O'Brien
Cris Thomas-Palomino
Dick Warlock

Supervising Sound Editor:
Ronald Jacobs

Visual Effects:
Michael Backauskas
Wayne Baker

Visual Effects Editor:
Howard Stein

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Neil Krepela

Writer:
Leon Capetanos

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