Americana (1981) [PG]

Release Date:
May 16, 1981

Original Title:
Americana

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Crown International Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  US: PG 

Runtime: 91

There's a dark horse in the American Dream.

In a small town in rural Kansas, a troubled veteran attempts to restore an old merry-go-round ride.

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Animal Coordinator:
Dan Haggerty

Apprentice Sound Editor:
Joanna Keller

Assistant Camera:
Philip Caplan

Assistant Editor:
Carol Depace
Richard King

Associate Editor:
Paul Hunt
Philip Caplan

Camera Operator:
R. Michael Stringer

Costume Design:
Pat Green

Dailies Technician:
Jeff Cooper

Director:
David Carradine

Director of Photography:
R. Michael Stringer
Robert E. Collins

Editor:
David Kern
David Carradine

Executive Producer:
Skip Sherwood

Key Grip:
Billy Record

Location Coordinator:
Buz Storch

Music Editor:
George Johnsen
Christopher L. Stone

Negative Cutter:
David Kern

Novel:
Henry Morton Robinson

Original Music Composer:
Craig Huxley

Other:
Kenny Reed

Presenter:
Skip Sherwood

Producer:
David Carradine

Production Design:
Rick Van Ness

Production Manager:
Rick Van Ness

Screenplay:
Richard Carr

Script Supervisor:
Jim Kelly Durgin

Second Assistant Camera:
Robert Carradine

Set Decoration:
Sandy Ignon

Set Dresser:
Dan Haggerty

Sound:
Arnold Braun
Billy Marke
Tom Snyder

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robert L. Harman
David Dockendorf
William L. McCaughey

Still Photographer:
Bruce Carradine
Ron Thall

Stunt Coordinator:
Greg Walker

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