Welcome to 18 (1986) [PG-13]

Release Date:
April 18, 1986

Original Title:
Welcome to 18

Alternate Titles:
Summer Release

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Green Griffin Pictures
Summer Release

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 91

From the Prom to the Pen...

Three young women looking for adventure get jobs on a dude ranch. The film follows the adventures of three high school girls the summer after they graduate. After their jobs at a dude ranch fail to work out, the girls head to Lake Tahoe where they meet Talia (Cristen Kauffman). Talia's boyfriend Roscoe then helps the girls get a job at a casino which leads to trouble.

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Assistant Art Director:
Marty Cusack

Camera Operator:
Julio Macat

Casting:
Marcy Carriker
Junie Lowry-Johnson

Costume Design:
Karen Patch
Rosalie Wallace

Director:
Terry Carr

Director of Photography:
Stephen L. Posey

Editor:
Lois Freeman-Fox

Foley Editor:
Nancy Richardson

Foley Supervisor:
Nancy Richardson

Helicopter Camera:
Rexford L. Metz

Location Manager:
Craig Pointes

Music:
Tony Berg

Producer:
David C. Thomas

Production Design:
Steven Legler

Production Manager:
David C. Thomas

Property Master:
Anthony Maccario

Publicist:
Judi Dolan

Screenplay:
Judith Sherman Wolin
Terry Carr

Script Supervisor:
Helen Caldwell

Set Decoration:
Donald Elmblad
Etta Leff

Set Designer:
Don Ferguson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Doug Davey
Chris Haire

Still Photographer:
Elissa Zimmerman

Stunt Coordinator:
Kerrie Cullen

Stunts:
Christine Anne Baur

Supervising Sound Editor:
Peter Appleton

Transportation Coordinator:
Gary Hellerstein

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