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Release Date:
November 8, 1989
Original Title:
Hot Times at Montclair High
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Vesmark Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 84
It's a new year at Montclair High and it's about to become the most tumultuous time for this year's senior crop. At Montclair High School, three different students bond with one another through a variety of comic, dramatic and episodic circumstances. Star jock Sean (Ross Hamilton) has it all, including the girl (Kim Valentine) and the scholarship. But when he fails an important exam and his girlfriend's life is endangered by a sleazy musician, Sean enlists a class clown (Brent Jasmer) and a sex-starved computer geek (Jonathan Gorman) for the ultimate revenge.
Art Direction:
John Schroeder
Best Boy Electric:
David Railsback
Camera Operator:
Jeffrey Byler
Casting Director:
Remy McKenzie
Co-Producer:
Jim McCollough
Director:
Jose Altonaga
Director of Photography:
F. Smith Martin
Editor:
Steve Waller
Executive Producer:
Vern Simpson
First Assistant Camera:
Christopher Faloona
First Assistant Director:
Gary Schlintz
Foley Artist:
Jimmy Bang
Foley Recordist:
Steve Howe
Gaffer:
David Essex
Hairstylist:
Suzzee Toon
Key Grip:
Rudy Rosales
Makeup Artist:
Wendy Schaffer
Original Music Composer:
Dennis Michael Tenney
Producer:
Mark S. Simpson
Production Manager:
Lori Baio
Property Master:
Sandy Lippert
Screenplay:
Jose Altonaga
Script Supervisor:
Kathleen Mulligan
Second Assistant Director:
Peter Bohush
Sound Effects Editor:
Scott Smith
Sound Mixer:
Tom Amelotte
Story:
Mark S. Simpson
Jose Altonaga
Technical Advisor:
Steve Lippert
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