A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 12, 1980
Original Title:
Stir Crazy
Alternate Titles:
Dutyi dili
Locos de remate
Loucos de Dar Nó
Zwei irre Spaßvögel
阿叔有难
진 와일러의 폭소 감방
진와일러의 폭소 감방
크레이지 대소동
폭소 감방
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 ES: 12 HU: 18 IE: 15 KR: 15 US: R
Runtime: 111
New Yorkers Skip Donahue and Harry Monroe have no jobs and no prospects, so they decide to flee the city and find work elsewhere, landing jobs wearing woodpecker costumes to promote the opening of a bank. When their feathery costumes are stolen and used in a bank robbery, they no longer have to worry about employment — they're sent to prison.
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Associate Producer:
François De Menil
Camera Operator:
Dennis Smith
Joe R. Marquette Jr.
Casting:
Lynn Stalmaster
Construction Coordinator:
Harold Broner
Costume Design:
Patricia Edwards
Director:
Sidney Poitier
Director of Photography:
Fred Schuler
Editor:
Harry Keller
Executive Producer:
Melville Tucker
First Assistant Camera:
Dustin Blauvelt
First Assistant Director:
Daniel McCauley
Gaffer:
Richard Martens
Hairstylist:
Lola Kemp
Key Grip:
Robert Moore
Location Manager:
Ronald L. Carr
Makeup Artist:
Richard Cobos
Music Editor:
Cliff Kohlweck
Original Music Composer:
Tom Scott
Producer:
Hannah Weinstein
Production Coordinator:
Claire MacTague
Production Design:
Alfred Sweeney
Property Master:
Donald B. Nunley
Script Supervisor:
Ray Quiroz
Second Assistant Director:
Don Wilkerson
Set Decoration:
Arthur Jeph Parker
Sound:
Glenn E. Anderson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Beckert
Wayne Artman
Michael Jiron
Special Effects:
Larry L. Fuentes
Still Photographer:
Sidney Ray Baldwin
Stunt Coordinator:
Mickey Gilbert
Writer:
Bruce Jay Friedman
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