Smart Alec (1986) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 1, 1986

Original Title:
Smart Alec

Alternate Titles:
Hollywood Dreaming
Superproductor en Hollywood
The Movie Maker

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
American Twist
Boulevard Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

A young filmmaker arrives in Hollywood and tries to get his first movie financed.

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Additional Music:
Morgan Cavett
Bruce Langhorne

Art Direction:
Nancy Arnold

Assistant Art Director:
Douglas McDonald

Assistant Editor:
Brian Lee Ross

Associate Producer:
Lisa Sonne

Boom Operator:
Glenda Kriegel

Casting:
Ann Remsen Manners
Barbara Dodd

Casting Assistant:
Lisa Rosen

Choreographer:
Debi Irons

Co-Producer:
Richard Strickland
Walter B. Glass

Costume Designer:
Sunny Chayes

Director:
Jim Wilson

Director of Photography:
John Huneck

Editor:
James Addison

Executive Producer:
Ashok Amritraj

First Assistant Director:
Richard Strickland

Hairstylist:
Cindy Goodman

Location Manager:
Mei-Ling Andreen
Brian Allman

Makeup Artist:
Lori Ledesma

Music Producer:
Morgan Cavett
Steve Hunter

Music Supervisor:
Morgan Cavett

Negative Cutter:
Fred Teetzel

Original Music Composer:
Steve Hunter
Jan King

Producer:
Jim Wilson

Production Coordinator:
Jamey Cohen

Production Manager:
Johnine Novosel

Script Supervisor:
Diane Durant

Second Assistant Director:
Eva Andrews

Set Costumer:
Gini Kramer

Sound Editor:
Robert Fitzgerald

Still Photographer:
Peter McCrea

Technical Advisor:
Bruce Langhorne

Writer:
Rob Sullivan
Jim Wilson

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