Diggstown (1992) [R]

Release Date:
August 14, 1992

Original Title:
Diggstown

Alternate Titles:
Die Superfaust
Midnight Sting

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 12+  DE: 12  DK: 15  GB: 15  HU: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 98

Where the pros meet the cons.

Gabriel Caine has just been released from prison when he sets up a bet with a business man. The business man owns most of a boxing-mad town called Diggstown. The bet is that Gabe can find a boxer that will knock out 10 Diggstown men, in a boxing ring, within 24 hours. "Honey" Roy Palmer is that man - although at 48, many say he is too old.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Dennis Smith
George Stephenson

ADR Editor:
R.J. Kizer

ADR Mixer:
Thomas J. O'Connell

Additional Second Assistant Director:
C.C. Barnes

Art Direction:
Okowita
Rusty Smith

Assistant Costume Designer:
Gil Hernandez

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Sib Ventress

Assistant Sound Editor:
Kurt Courtland

Associate Producer:
Sharon Roesler
Steven McKay

Boom Operator:
Gary A. Theard
Beau Baker

Camera Operator:
Bill Roe

Casting:
Richard Pagano
Sharon Bialy
Debi Manwiller

Casting Assistant:
Carole Buglewicz

Co-Producer:
Youssef Vahabzadeh

Costume Designer:
Wayne A. Finkelman

Costume Supervisor:
Luke Reichle

Director:
Michael Ritchie

Director of Photography:
Gerry Fisher

Editor:
Don Zimmerman

Fight Choreographer:
Jimmy Nickerson
Bobby Bass

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Jamie Barber

First Assistant Camera:
Jeffrey R. Clark

First Assistant Director:
Thomas J. Mack

First Assistant Editor:
Kevin Nolting

Foley Artist:
Zane D. Bruce
Joseph T. Sabella

Foley Editor:
Harry Cheney
David Williams

Foley Mixer:
Jackson Schwartz

Key Hair Stylist:
Nina Paskowitz

Key Makeup Artist:
Ken Chase

Line Producer:
Art Schaefer

Makeup & Hair:
Deborah La Mia Denaver
Gigi Coker

Makeup Artist:
Dennis Glas

Music Consultant:
Jackie Krost
Sharal Churchill

Music Editor:
Ellen Segal

Novel:
Leonard Wise

Orchestrator:
Brad Dechter

Original Music Composer:
James Newton Howard

Producer:
Robert Schaffel

Production Coordinator:
Chip Fowler

Production Design:
Stephen Hendrickson

Production Supervisor:
Tim Healey

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Ken Chase

Scoring Mixer:
Robert Schaper

Screenplay:
Steven McKay

Script Supervisor:
Judith Saunders

Second Assistant Camera:
Joseph A. Ponticelle

Second Assistant Director:
David Kelley

Second Second Assistant Director:
Dan Coffie

Set Costumer:
Eden Clark Coblenz
Sybil Gray
Melinda Leeson
Lisa Grace Erndt

Set Decoration:
Barbara Drake

Set Designer:
Gregory Van Horn
Michael W. Devine

Sound Editor:
Kirk Schuler
Don S. Walden
John O. Wilde

Sound Mixer:
Kim H. Ornitz

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Donald O. Mitchell
Rick Hart
Frank A. MontaƱo

Sound Recordist:
Gary Ritchie

Special Effects Supervisor:
Mark Lilienthal

Still Photographer:
Richard Foreman Jr.

Stunts:
Steven Lambert
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
Chuck Waters
Alex Desir
Denorvell Collier

Supervising Sound Editor:
Don Hall

Unit Production Manager:
Art Schaefer

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