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Release Date:
July 13, 1992
Original Title:
Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation
Alternate Titles:
La Venganza de los Nerds 3
La revancha de los novatos 3
La revancha de los novatos III
Pomsta šprtů 3: Nová generace
Revenge Of The Nerds 3
Revenge of the Nerds 3
Revenge of the Nerds III: Operation Kleinhirn
Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox Television
FNM Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
MX: D US: NR|R
Runtime: 93
The nerds are now in control of the university, as a result of Lewis Skolnick and the rest's actions in the two previous movies. A new generation of sportsmen arrive, however, determined on winning the school back. The principle, himself an ex-nerd fighter, helps them, and the nerds return to suppression. Harold Skolnick needs help from his uncle Lewis, the hero of the first two movies. Lewis, however, are not too proud of his nerd past, and won't reveal any of it, much less help his nephew. However, his wife makes him change his mind, and with help from his friends from the first two movies, they start the fight to win the school back, using classic nerd tricks.
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ADR Editor:
Debbie Melford
ADR Recordist:
Joshua E. Schneider
Art Department Coordinator:
Dina Duhl
Assistant Editor:
Lynn Leonhard
Assistant Location Manager:
Robert Foulkes
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Alecia Workman
Best Boy Electrician:
Michael Tolochko
Best Boy Grip:
James D. Wickman
Boom Operator:
Mark D. Steinbeck
Camera Operator:
Igor Meglic
Casting:
Melissa Skoff
Characters:
Steve Zacharias
Jeff Buhai
Miguel Tejada-Flores
Tim Metcalfe
Co-Producer:
Robert Carradine
Color Timer:
Tom Overton
Construction Coordinator:
Michael D. Welch
Costume Assistant:
Linda S. Cormany
Helen Scheffler
Jennifer Young-Szilard
Jacqueline Okie
Costume Designer:
Terry Dresbach
Costume Supervisor:
Lori Eskowitz
Dialogue Editor:
Steve Scoville
Louis Creveling
Mark Seagraves
David Grant
Director:
Roland Mesa
Director of Photography:
Zoran Hochstätter
Dolly Grip:
Scott Whited
Editor:
Seth Gaven
Executive Producer:
Steve Zacharias
Jeff Buhai
First Assistant Camera:
Ron Bahara
First Assistant Director:
Carol D. Bonnefil
Foley Recordist:
Derek Marcil
Beau Maxwell
Gaffer:
James Lawrence Spencer
Grip:
Sandy Bloom
Hairstylist:
Barrie Buckner
Key Grip:
Jim Hooker
Leadman:
David Beck
Location Manager:
Marcus Wright
Makeup Supervisor:
Suzanne Parker Sanders
Music Editor:
Dino A. Moriana
Original Music Composer:
Garry Schyman
Producer:
Robert Engelman
Production Coordinator:
Lisa Van Cott
Production Design:
Mick Strawn
Production Sound Mixer:
Russell C. Fager
Property Master:
Tyler Patton
Script Supervisor:
Mark S. Thomas
Second Assistant Camera:
Eric Greenberg
Second Assistant Director:
Gail Seely
Second Second Assistant Director:
Brian Fong
Set Decoration:
Bradford Johnson
Set Dresser:
Teresa Binder Westby
Sound Effects Editor:
Paul Berolzheimer
Scott A. Jennings
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Ross
Special Effects Supervisor:
F. Lee Stone
Unit Production Manager:
Robert Engelman
Writer:
Jeff Buhai
Steve Zacharias
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