A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 8, 1992
Original Title:
High Strung
Alternate Titles:
Pissed Off
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Film Brigade
Rocket Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 93
Thane Furrows, an extremely cynical but unintentionally hilarious children's book writer, wakes up one morning, and, since pretty much everyone and everything annoys him, begins another day of complaining to himself. However, the day proves to be much different than normal when Thane begins to recieve strange phone calls, letters, and voices in his head, all indicating that something will happen at 8 o'clock. As the day goes on, Thane rants and raves about the things that annoy him, as the clock slowly ticks closer and closer to his destiny
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ADR Mixer:
Howard London
Assistant Sound Editor:
Joe Schwartz
Frances K. Petrovic
Devin Joseph
Allan R. Potter
Associate Producer:
Scott Nimerfro
Boom Operator:
Mark Korba
Casting:
Ellie Kanner
Casting Assistant:
Hillary Sacks
Co-Producer:
Cirina Catania
Director:
Roger Nygard
Director of Photography:
Alan Oltman
Editor:
Tom Siiter
Executive Producer:
Vladimir Horunzhy
Sergei Zholobetsky
First Assistant Director:
Tom Koranda
Foley Artist:
James Moriana
Zane D. Bruce
Foley Mixer:
Stanley Carr
Makeup & Hair:
Vicky Toler
Original Music Composer:
Vladimir Horunzhy
Producer:
Roger Nygard
Rubin M. Mendoza
Production Coordinator:
Christina McKinlay
Production Designer:
Richard London
Production Manager:
Peter Carlos
Script Supervisor:
Karin Liebrand
Second Assistant Director:
Christina McKinlay
Sound Editor:
John Sisti
Ed Barton
Greg Stewart
Harry Cheney
Mark R. La Pointe
Craig Rosevear
Sound Mixer:
Pat Toma
Supervising Sound Editor:
Lee Dragu
Writer:
Robert Kuhn
Steve Oedekerk
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