Trucks (1997) [R]

Release Date:
October 29, 1997

Original Title:
Trucks

Alternate Titles:
Stephen King's Trucks
Stephen Kings Trucks - Out of Control
Trailer Trucks

Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Credo Entertainment Group
Trimark Pictures
USA Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 99

U-TURN, YOU DIE!

A group of seemingly humanistic trucks takeover a truck stop and starts killing everything in sight. The remaining townsfolk must band together and come up with a way to murder the inanimate objects, a seemingly difficult task considering the abnormal circumstances.

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Additional Post-Production Supervisor:
Tom Svab

Art Direction:
Max Callahan
Terry Davis

Assistant Art Director:
James Phillips

Assistant Camera:
Megan Schoenbachler

Assistant Editor:
Neila Benson
Elisabeth Pechlaner

Assistant Property Master:
Lesley Oswald

Associate Producer:
Moses Theimer

Boom Operator:
Chris Higgins
Jason Berlin

Casting:
Bette Chadwick
Ellen Meyer

Casting Director:
Gary Oberst
Moses Theimer

Co-Producer:
Michael J.F. Scott
Bruce David Eisen
Jonathon Komack Martin

Costume Assistant:
Maya Vaghan
Leslie Shriver

Costume Designer:
Darena Snowe
Warden Neil
Julieann Getman

Costume Supervisor:
Wanda Farian

Dialogue Editor:
Michael Colomby
John R.S. Taylor

Director:
Chris Thomson

Director of Photography:
Keith Holland
Robert Draper

Editor:
Dexter Adriano
Lara Mazur

Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Richard Jordan

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Cami Winikoff
Shaunna O'Brien-Moran

Executive Producer:
Jerry Leider
Richard Reisberg
Mark Amin
Derek Mazur

First Assistant Camera:
David Perkins
Richard Haas
Norman Porticella

First Assistant Director:
Don Granbery
David Bradstreet

Foley Artist:
Don Harrison

Foley Mixer:
Philip Hunter

Key Hair Stylist:
Rosemarie Diekmann
Tyson Fontaine

Key Makeup Artist:
Pamela M. Athayde
Tyson Fontaine

Lead Set Dresser:
Ina Hanford

Location Casting:
Katherine Wilson

Original Music Composer:
Michael Richard Plowman

Post Production Supervisor:
Lara Mazur

Producer:
William Wesley
David Bradstreet

Production Coordinator:
Anastasia Geras

Production Design:
Nathan Ogilvie
Regina Acuna
David Ferguson

Production Manager:
Vonnie Von Helmolt

Production Sound Mixer:
Frank H. Griffiths

Screenplay:
Brian Taggert

Script Supervisor:
Ken Friss
Ingrid Urich-Sass
Claude Arnault

Second Assistant Camera:
Michael Yaremchuk
Jeff Griffith

Second Assistant Director:
Ron Oxley

Second Unit Director:
Michael J.F. Scott

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Charles Konowal

Set Decoration:
Kim Forrest

Set Dresser:
Matt Holm

Short Story:
Stephen King

Sound Designer:
Gael MacLean

Sound Effects Editor:
Gordon Durity
Patrick Haskill

Sound Mixer:
Reginald Bryant

Special Effects:
Erich Martin Hicks
Gary F. Bentley

Special Effects Assistant:
Darcy Davis
Peter Harrison
Burckhard Weiss

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Norman Cabrera

Special Effects Supervisor:
Rory Cutler

Steadicam Operator:
Cliff Hokanson
Colin Hudson

Still Photographer:
Paul Martens
Paul Michard
Dan Zaitz

Stunt Coordinator:
Shane Cardwell
Terence S. Kelley
Michael Kruzel

Stunt Driver:
Leigh Bianco
David Lawrence Brown
Shane Cardwell
Chuck Robinson
Maurice Santia
Geoff Williams

Stunts:
Leigh Bianco
Shane Cardwell
Wayne Downer
Jill Herman
Gary Rimmer
Maurice Santia
Ron Van Hart
Len Wagner
Geoff Williams
Helen Young

Third Assistant Director:
Danielle Dumesnil

Unit Production Manager:
Gloria Perretti

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