The Heavenly Kid (1985) [PG-13]

Release Date:
July 26, 1985

Original Title:
The Heavenly Kid

Alternate Titles:
Chlapec z nebe
Le Garçon qui venait des cieux
Le Grand Rêve
Teen Angel
Περιπέτειες για Δύο
Φάντομ Κιντ

Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Romance

Production Companies:
Engelberg-Sumner-Cheikes
Orion Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A  DE: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 90

Thou shalt be cool!

After dying in a car crash, Bobby Fantana is forced to pay for his misdeeds by becoming someone's guardian angel. He reluctantly agrees to watch over awkward high schooler Lenny Barnes, teaching him how to be cool and confident. As Bobby teaches Lenny, the two form a close bond.

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ADR Editor:
Karen Rasch

Assistant Editor:
Suzanne Hines
Jonathan P. Shaw

Assistant Property Master:
Gil Soule

Best Boy Electric:
Pierre Roseman

Boom Operator:
Scott Warren

Camera Operator:
Jerry G. Callaway

Casting:
Nancy Foy

Casting Assistant:
Amy Grandrath

Color Timer:
Phil Downey

Construction Coordinator:
Glenn Banner

Costumer:
Mary Lou Byrd

Director:
Cary Medoway

Director of Photography:
Steven Poster

Dolly Grip:
Jerry Bertolami

Editor:
Christopher Greenbury

Electrician:
Will Brantley
Jimmy Bright
J. Steven Latham

Executive Producer:
Gabe Sumner
Stephen G. Cheikes

Extras Casting:
Enid Howell

First Assistant Camera:
Peter Kuttner

First Assistant Director:
David Whorf

First Assistant Editor:
Pattye Rogers

Foley Artist:
Ross Taylor
Kitty Malone

Gaffer:
Stuart A. Spohn

Grip:
Edward Knott III

Hairstylist:
Irene Aparicio

Key Grip:
Bert Bertolami
Ed Knott Jr.

Local Casting:
Dee Miller
Dee Voigt

Location Manager:
Jeffrey W. Stacey

Makeup Artist:
Elizabeth Lambert

Music Supervisor:
Errol Sober

Original Music Composer:
Kennard Ramsey

Producer:
Mort Engelberg

Production Coordinator:
Cynthia Streit

Production Design:
Ron Hobbs

Production Sound Mixer:
Howard Warren

Property Master:
Thomas Cocheo

Script Supervisor:
Jack Cowden

Second Assistant Camera:
Robert Heine

Second Assistant Director:
Robert D. Simon

Set Decoration:
Nicholas J. Romanac

Sound Effects:
Donald J. Malouf
James Troutman

Sound Effects Editor:
Terry Chambers
Dan Thomas
Russ Hill
Jeff Clark
Mike Virnig
Paul Timothy Carden
Linda Moss
Greg Stacy

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Terry Porter
Mel Metcalfe
David J. Hudson

Special Effects:
R.J. Hohman

Still Photographer:
Robert Destolfe

Stunt Coordinator:
Ricou Browning

Stunts:
Ricou Browning
Jay Amor
Jere Berry
Mindy Branston
Doug Dillingham
Mark S. Gardiner
Artie Malesci
Max Maxwell
Todd Seeley
Beth Spanier

Supervising Music Editor:
Jim Harrison

Title Designer:
Louie Schwartzberg

Unit Production Manager:
Albert J. Salzer

Visual Effects:
Louie Schwartzberg

Wardrobe Assistant:
Vivian Cocheo

Writer:
Cary Medoway
Martin Copeland

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