The Vagrant (1992) [R]

Release Date:
May 15, 1992

Original Title:
The Vagrant

Alternate Titles:
Il cannibale metropolitano
Psicosis mortal
Psychose meurtrière
Scary - Horrortrip in den Wahnsinn
Voi ei, taas se on täällä!

Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Brooksfilms
Le Studio Canal+
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 91

He's not home alone.

A business man buys a house, but he has a hard time trying to get rid of its previous tenant, a dirty bum.

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Art Direction:
Eric Fraser

Assistant Editor:
Jaime Oria

Associate Editor:
John Watson

Boom Operator:
Kate Jesse

Camera Operator:
Jackson W. Saunders
Joseph E. Thibo

Carpenter:
Eduardo H. Esparza
Laura Cartwright
Joel Jaspan
Mark Wieringa

Casting:
Bill Shepard
Darlene Wyatt

Co-Producer:
Randy Auerbach

Costume Design:
Katherine Dover

Dialogue Editor:
Gwendolyn Yates Whittle
Mildred Iatrou

Director:
Chris Walas

Director of Photography:
John J. Connor
Jack Wallner

Editor:
Jay Ignaszewski

Electrician:
Bill L. Burwell
Scott Benjamin
Paul Gyorgy
Kyle T. MacDowell
David L. Starkey

Executive Producer:
Mel Brooks

First Assistant Director:
Bruce Humphrey

First Assistant Editor:
Pamela Reis

Gaffer:
Shane D. Kelly

Grip:
Dan Cooper
Scott W. Johnson
Ron Nix Jr.

Hair Department Head:
Jennifer Bell

Hairstylist:
Frank C. Montesanto
Ann Montesanto

Key Grip:
Tony Whitman

Leadman:
Nigel Clinker

Lighting Technician:
David St. Onge

Location Manager:
Pinki Ragan

Makeup Artist:
Ann Montesanto
Cheri Montesanto
Frank C. Montesanto

Makeup Effects:
Mike Smithson
Mark Walas

Music Editor:
Carl Swartz
Jay Ignaszewski

Music Supervisor:
Carol Sue Baker

Musician:
Nick Ariondo

Orchestrator:
Christopher Young

Original Music Composer:
Christopher Young

Producer:
Gillian Richardson

Production Coordinator:
David Minkowski

Production Design:
Michael S. Bolton

Production Illustrator:
Reginald Hendrix

Property Master:
Kevin Milburn

Propmaker:
Aaron Newton
Neil Gahm

Publicist:
Saul Kahan

Scenic Artist:
Craig Cheply
Joel S. Griffith
Eileen Winterkorn

Scoring Mixer:
Bernie Kirsch

Script Supervisor:
Sibylle Alridge

Second Assistant Director:
Alisa Matlovsky

Set Decoration:
Andrew Bernard

Set Dresser:
Tony Gibson
Matt Marich
Pasco Di Carlo
Ron James Armijo
Jimi Ryan

Sound Effects Editor:
Samuel H. Hinckley

Sound Mixer:
Carey Lindley

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Semanick
Leslie Shatz

Special Effects:
Michelle Lyman
Bob Shelley
Cory R. Starr
Danny Wagner

Steadicam Operator:
Dan Kneece

Stunt Coordinator:
Rob King

Stunts:
Jim Wilkey
Susan Hurtado
George P. Wilbur
Bret Davidson
Merritt Yohnka
Ellis Edwards
Glory Fioramonti
Bob Minor
John Moio
Cole S. McKay
Gary Baxley
Andree Gibbs
Gary Pike
Jerry Spicer
Mary Albee
Randy Hall

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jennifer L. Ware

Unit Production Manager:
Robert E. Warner

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Theresa Bentz

Writer:
Richard Jefferies

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