Hijacking Hollywood (1997) [R]

Release Date:
June 6, 1997

Original Title:
Hijacking Hollywood

Production Companies:
Broken Twig Productions Inc.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 91

An aspiring director working as a lowly production assistant, conspires with his aspiring producer roommate to steal the reels of a mega budgeted film he's working on.

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Art Direction:
Linda Louise Sheets

Assistant Costume Designer:
Lena Leitman

Assistant Editor:
Chrysalis Banas

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Kimberly Fiallo

Associate Producer:
Michael Mandt
Maura Mandt
David Houston

Boom Operator:
Michael Mandt

Costume Designer:
Michele Michel

Costume Supervisor:
Lori Jesneck

Director:
Neil Mandt

Director of Photography:
Anton Floquet

Editor:
Charlie Webber

Executive Producer:
Ann Mandt

First Assistant Director:
Phillippa Rick

Makeup & Hair:
Saundra Jordan

Music Editor:
Erik Lundmark

Original Music Composer:
Erik Lundmark

Producer:
Neil Mandt

Production Coordinator:
Tim Quinn

Production Designer:
Todd Cherniawsky

Production Manager:
Joe Watson

Script Supervisor:
Sandy Schklair

Second Assistant Director:
Amy Snow

Second Second Assistant Director:
Howard Karesh

Set Decoration:
Ruth O’Neill

Sound Editor:
Max Bowers

Sound Recordist:
Lawrence Freed

Stand In:
Michael Mandt
Ryan Dadasovich
Patrick Creadon
Trip Morey III
Tim Quinn
Neil Mandt

Writer:
Neil Mandt
Jim Rossow

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