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Release Date:
April 22, 2012
Original Title:
Freaky Deaky
Alternate Titles:
Freaky Deaky
Freaky Deaky - Das Ende der Zuendschnur
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Final Cut Productions
The Matthau Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 90
Set in 1974, a pair of '60s radicals rely on their bomb-making skills on their way to becoming capitalists.
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Adaptation:
Charles Matthau
Art Department Coordinator:
Jody Gaber
Camera Operator:
Randy Nolen
Casting:
Allison Bader
Nancy Nayor
Choreographer:
Courtney Miller
Construction Coordinator:
Steve Broussard
Costume Design:
Ingrid Ferrin
Costume Supervisor:
Brittany Pask
Director:
Charles Matthau
Director of Photography:
John J. Connor
Editor:
William Steinkamp
First Assistant Editor:
Lee Grubin
Gaffer:
John Farr
Hairstylist:
Emilie Cockels
Catherine Childers
Location Manager:
George Constas
Makeup Artist:
Dawn Mattocks
Jayne Laube
Leslie Ann Paterra
Makeup Department Head:
Elisabeth Fry
Music:
Joseph LoDuca
Music Editor:
Lise Richardson
Darrell Hall
Novel:
Elmore Leonard
Producer:
Charles Matthau
Production Design:
Tom Southwell
Property Master:
Cynthia Nibler
Script Supervisor:
Lesley King
Set Costumer:
Kate Abraham
Kimberly Leitz
Set Decoration:
Selina van den Brink
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gary Coppola
Still Photographer:
Kim C. Simms
Stunt Coordinator:
Tom Lowell
Transportation Coordinator:
Collin Butrum
Visual Effects Producer:
Pam Hammarlund
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jamison Scott Goei
David Burton
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