Vibes (1988) [PG]

Release Date:
August 5, 1988

Original Title:
Vibes

Alternate Titles:
El misterio de la pirámide de oro
Em Busca dos Misteriosos Poderes do Universo
Enquête en tête
Il segreto della piramide d'oro
Mathitevomenoi profites
Pyramidens hemlighet
Pyramidin salaisuus
Rezdülések
Ta mystika tis hrysis pyramidas
Titresimler
Vibes, Boas Vibrações
Vibes: The Secret of the Golden Pyramids
Вайбс
초능력 탐험대

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Imagine Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  US: PG 

Runtime: 99

The psychic comedy that's out of its mind.

Medium Sylvia Pickel and psychometrist Nick Deezy meet at a psychic research facility in New York. Not long after, they're contacted by Harry Buscafusco, who offers them $50,000 to find his lost son in South America, in the heart of Incan territory where they discover an ancient mystical secret, and each other.

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ADR Editor:
Beth Bergeron

Art Direction:
Gregory Pickrell

Assistant Editor:
Raúl Dávalos

Assistant Property Master:
Mike Carrillo

Associate Producer:
Kate Long
David Wolff

Boom Operator:
Carl Fischer

Camera Operator:
Lou Barlia

Casting:
Shani Ginsberg
Carrie Frazier

Choreographer:
Miranda Garrison

Co-Producer:
Raymond Hartwick

Color Timer:
Phil Downey

Construction Coordinator:
Dennis DeWaay

Construction Foreman:
Steve Fegley

Costume Design:
Ruth Myers

Craft Service:
Frank DeMichelis

Director:
Ken Kwapis

Director of Photography:
John Bailey

Dolly Grip:
George R. Schrader

Editor:
Carol Littleton

Executive Producer:
Ron Howard

First Assistant Camera:
Donald E. Thorin Jr.

First Assistant Director:
Alan B. Curtiss

First Assistant Editor:
Lisa Zeno Churgin

Gaffer:
Ronald W. McLeish

Hairstylist:
Marlene D. Williams
Norma Lee

Key Grip:
Michael M. Krevitt

Leadman:
Donald Krafft

Location Manager:
Murray Miller

Makeup Artist:
Alan Friedman

Music Editor:
Jim Henrikson

Negative Cutter:
Donah Bassett

Original Music Composer:
James Horner

Producer:
Deborah Blum
Tony Ganz

Production Coordinator:
Shari Leibowitz

Production Design:
Richard Sawyer

Production Illustrator:
Tom Cranham

Production Manager:
Jorge Gundín

Production Sound Mixer:
Richard Bryce Goodman

Property Master:
Louis S. Fleming

Publicist:
Regina Gruss

Screenplay:
Lowell Ganz
Babaloo Mandel

Script Supervisor:
Anne Rapp

Second Assistant Camera:
Michael Raspa

Second Assistant Director:
Tom Seidman

Set Decoration:
George R. Nelson

Set Designer:
David F. Klassen

Sound Editor:
Jeff Rosen
George H. Anderson
Roxanne Jones McCarthy
Cindy Marty

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul A. Sharpe
Doug Hemphill
Edward F. Suski

Special Effects Coordinator:
Allen Hall

Standby Painter:
John A. Mileski

Still Photographer:
Bruce McBroom

Story:
Babaloo Mandel
Lowell Ganz
Deborah Blum

Stunt Coordinator:
John Branagan
Patrick J. Statham

Stunts:
Joni Avery
Charles Croughwell

Supervising ADR Editor:
Bobbe Kurtz

Supervising Sound Editor:
Dennis Drummond

Title Designer:
Dan Perri

Transportation Coordinator:
John M. Woodward

Unit Production Manager:
Raymond Hartwick

Visual Effects Producer:
Richard Edlund

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