A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 25, 1988
Original Title:
Biloxi Blues
Alternate Titles:
Neil Simon's Biloxi Blues
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | War
Production Companies:
Rastar Productions
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M DE: 16 IE: 15 JP: R15+ US: PG-13
Runtime: 106
Eugene, an aspiring writer from Brooklyn, is drafted into the US Army during the final months of World War II. For his basic training, the Army sends him to Camp Shelby in Mississippi, where toil, bad food, and antisemitic jibes await. Eugene takes refuge in his sense of humor and in his diary, but they won't protect him in a battle of wills with an unstable drill sergeant.
ADR Supervisor:
Michael Jacobi
Additional Second Assistant Director:
Glen Trotiner
Assistant Costume Designer:
Gary Jones
Assistant Editor:
Lori Kornspun
Kris Cole
Assistant Sound Editor:
Gail Showalter
Tony Martinez
Associate Editor:
Richard Nord
Best Boy Electric:
James Malone
Camera Operator:
Ralph Gerling
Casting:
Juliet Taylor
Color Timer:
Bruce Pearson
Construction Coordinator:
Carlos Quiles
Costume Design:
Ann Roth
Director:
Mike Nichols
Director of Photography:
Bill Butler
Dolly Grip:
James McGrath
Editor:
Sam O'Steen
Executive Producer:
Marykay Powell
Joseph M. Caracciolo
Extras Casting:
Sarah Tackett
First Assistant Camera:
Bill Coe
First Assistant Director:
Michael Haley
Gaffer:
William Ward
Hair Designer:
Kelvin R. Trahan
Hairstylist:
Frank Bianco
Head Carpenter:
Edward C. Sexton
Key Grip:
Norman Buck
Makeup Artist:
Jay Cannistraci
Makeup Designer:
Kelvin R. Trahan
Music Editor:
Patrick Mullins
Original Music Composer:
Georges Delerue
Producer:
Ray Stark
Production Design:
Paul Sylbert
Production Office Coordinator:
Wendi Haas
Rigging Gaffer:
Francis J. McBride
Rigging Grip:
Michael J. Fabiano
Screenplay:
Neil Simon
Script Supervisor:
B.J. Bjorkman
Second Assistant Camera:
Peter Gerling
Second Assistant Director:
James W. Skotchdopole
Second Second Assistant Director:
Carla Corwin
Set Decoration:
Alan Hicks
Set Dresser:
Herbert F. Mulligan
Sound Editor:
Robert Hein
Sound Mixer:
Allan Byer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lee Dichter
Special Effects:
John Ottesen
Kevin Brink
Daniel Ottesen
Steadicam Operator:
Robert Ulland
Still Photographer:
Don Smetzer
Stunt Coordinator:
Rick LeFevour
Whitey Hughes
Supervising Sound Editor:
Stan Bochner
Theatre Play:
Neil Simon
Unit Production Manager:
Joseph M. Caracciolo
Unit Publicist:
Joan Eisenberg
Wardrobe Assistant:
Amy Roth
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Michael Dennison
Bruce Ericksen
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