Jumpin' at the Boneyard (1991) [R]

Release Date:
November 1, 1991

Original Title:
Jumpin' at the Boneyard

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 107

Brothers don't always love each other but sometimes they have to.

Manny tries to get his crack addict brother, Danny, to clean up.

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Art Direction:
Mark Ricker

Assistant Sound Editor:
Nick Smith

Boom Operator:
Julie Wilde

Costume Design:
Natasha Landau

Dialect Coach:
Howard Samuelsohn

Director:
Jeff Stanzler

Director of Photography:
Lloyd Steven Goldfine

Editor:
Christopher Tellefsen

Executive Producer:
Lawrence Kasdan

First Assistant Director:
Steve Apicella

Foley Artist:
Brian Vancho

Foley Mixer:
George A. Lara

Gaffer:
Paul Birk

Grip:
Howard Davidson
Edwin M. Figueroa

Key Makeup Artist:
Roosevelt Madison Jr.

Lighting Technician:
Timothy Healy

Line Producer:
Lauren Zalaznick

Location Manager:
Daniel Sollinger

Original Music Composer:
Steve Postell

Producer:
Lloyd Steven Goldfine
Nina R. Sadowsky

Production Coordinator:
Liz Barcia

Production Design:
Caroline Wallner

Production Sound Mixer:
Tom Paul

Second Assistant Director:
Brian Gutherman

Title Designer:
Pam Shaw

Writer:
Jeff Stanzler

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