Miami Blues (1990) [R]

Release Date:
April 20, 1990

Original Title:
Miami Blues

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Orion Pictures
Tristes Tropiques

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  FR: U  JP: R18+  US: R 

Runtime: 97

Real badge. Real gun. Fake cop.

After Junior is released from prison, he plans on starting a new life in Miami. But when he kills a man in the airport, he flees the scene and finds Susie, a mild-mannered prostitute searching for stability. The two opposites become romantically involved, and Junior steals a badge and gun from a veteran detective. Using the officer's identity, Junior embarks on a crime spree and convinces Susie that he is the perfect man.

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ADR Editor:
Randall Coleman
Deborah Wallach

ADR Recordist:
Wallace R. Bearden
David Boulton

Apprentice Sound Editor:
Brian Katkin

Art Department Assistant:
Nicklas Farrantello

Assistant Costume Designer:
Lynette Bernay

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Sondra Dee Boyachek

Assistant Property Master:
James Robinson II

Assistant Sound Editor:
Lynn Sable
Murray Solomon

Associate Producer:
William Horberg

Best Boy Grip:
Ed Knott Jr.

Boom Operator:
Jack Dalton

Camera Operator:
Don Reddy

Carpenter:
Michael Charboneau
James P. Crapser

Casting:
Howard Feuer
Yonit Hamer

Casting Associate:
Dennis Osborne

Co-Producer:
Kenneth Utt
Ronald M. Bozman

Color Timer:
Dale E. Grahn
Phil Hetos

Construction Coordinator:
Harold Collins

Costume Design:
Eugenie Bafaloukos

Director:
George Armitage

Director of Photography:
Tak Fujimoto

Dolly Grip:
Thomas Smaling

Editor:
Craig McKay

Electrician:
Peter Demme
William Smaling

Executive Producer:
Fred Ward
Edward Saxon

Extras Casting:
Ed Arenas

First Assistant Camera:
Bill McConnell Sr.

First Assistant Director:
Ronald M. Bozman

First Assistant Editor:
Lisa Bromwell

Foley Artist:
Elisha Birnbaum
Brian Vancho

Gaffer:
Walter G. Morris Jr.

Grip:
Kevin Knott
Casey Osborne

Hairstylist:
Alan D'Angerio

Key Grip:
Edward Knott III

Leadman:
Richard Helfritz

Location Assistant:
Gloria M. Uribe

Location Manager:
Sherry Thorup

Makeup Artist:
Carl Fullerton
Neal Martz

Music Coordinator:
Sandy K. Tanaka

Music Editor:
Joseph S. DeBeasi
Kevin Lee

Music Supervisor:
Sharon Boyle

Negative Cutter:
Donah Bassett

Novel:
Charles Willeford

Original Music Composer:
Gary Chang

Post Production Supervisor:
Marshall Persinger

Producer:
Jonathan Demme
Gary Goetzman

Production Assistant:
Brent Armitage
Jeffrey T. Barabe
Maria Alaina Mason

Production Design:
Maher Ahmad

Production Office Coordinator:
Cynthia Streit

Projection:
Kevin Cerchiai

Property Master:
Nicholas J. Romanac

Screenplay:
George Armitage

Script Supervisor:
Corey B. Yugler

Second Assistant Camera:
Doug Schwartz

Second Assistant Director:
Kyle McCarthy

Set Decoration:
Don K. Ivey

Set Dresser:
Bert Bertolami

Sound Editor:
Bitty O'Sullivan-Smith

Sound Effects Editor:
Kevin Lee

Sound Mixer:
Michael R. Tromer

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Fleischman

Steadicam Operator:
Robert Ulland

Still Photographer:
Zade Rosenthal

Stunt Coordinator:
Buddy Joe Hooker

Stunts:
Gary McLarty

Supervising Sound Editor:
Dan Sable

Thanks:
Gene Hackman

Transportation Captain:
Joyce M. Lark

Transportation Co-Captain:
Michael A. Cherubino

Unit Production Manager:
Kenneth Utt

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Robert Musco
Esther Robinson

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